El diumenge, 3 de febrer de 2019, a les 19:58:30 CET, Lewis G Rosenthal va escriure: > Greetings... > > On 02/03/19 11:48 am, William Bader wrote: > > CentOS 7 has gcc 4.8.5, and I think that RHEL 8 is still in beta. > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > *From:* poppler <[email protected]> on behalf of Adam > > Reichold <[email protected]> > > *Sent:* Sunday, February 3, 2019 10:44 AM > > *To:* [email protected] > > *Subject:* Re: [poppler] Moving up our "minimum" Linux base > > Hello Albert, > > > > Am 03.02.19 um 14:39 schrieb Albert Astals Cid: > > > Right now our minimum Linux base as "guaranteed" by the gitlab CI is > > > Ubuntu 14.04. Since that is going out of support even by Canonical > > > this April I'd like to move that "minimum" to Ubuntu 16.04. > > > > > > Particularly that means we could start requiring features available in > > gcc 5.4 > > > > > > Anyone against this? > > > > Didn't you mention some company-internal regression test runners that > > would still tie us to GCC 4.9? > > > > > Cheers, > > > Albert > > > > On OS/2 (and ArcaOS, by extraction), we are generally using 4.9.2. We have > newer gcc builds available (7.3?), but this is the current standard for us. > A bump to a 5.4 requirement could be somewhat problematic. I've sent some > inquiries to those with more firsthand knowledge than I.
As mentioned before, if someone wants to make sure we don't break OS/2 they need to provide a CI system, otherwise it's just going to break at some point. Cheers, Albert _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
