When use Devtoolset of CentOS, don't forget to install the *binutils* from
that devtoolset, or else, the compilation might generate strange error.
On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 6:13 AM, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> On 2018 M04 5, Thu 15:15:21 CEST Juan E. Sanchez wrote:
> > The example I just sent was f
On 2018 M04 5, Thu 15:15:21 CEST Juan E. Sanchez wrote:
> The example I just sent was for building in centos 6, because 5 is gone.
not really gone, it's still in vault.centos.org :-)
https://hub.docker.com/r/aneundorf/centos5-build-base/~/dockerfile/
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On 2018 M04 5, Thu 12:50:04 CEST Ben Sferrazza wrote:
>
> Were you able to actually build the newer versions of Cmake that require
> c++11 on Centos 5?
I didn't try that.
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The example I just sent was for building in centos 6, because 5 is gone.
docker run -it --name centos6 centos:6 /bin/bash
Regards,
Juan
On 4/5/18 3:13 PM, Juan E. Sanchez wrote:
Hello,
Centos 5, Redhat 5 is EOL as of March 31, 2017.
Building cmake in docker:
cd /root;
curl -L -O https://c
Hello,
Centos 5, Redhat 5 is EOL as of March 31, 2017.
Building cmake in docker:
cd /root;
curl -L -O https://cmake.org/files/v3.11/cmake-3.11.0.tar.gz;
tar xzvf cmake-3.11.0.tar.gz;
yum install -y centos-release-scl;
yum install -y devtoolset-6-gcc devtoolset-6-gcc-c++
devtoolset-6-libquadmat
On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 12:30 PM, Alexander Neundorf
wrote:
> On 2018 M04 5, Thu 21:24:40 CEST Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> > On 2018 M04 5, Thu 16:15:17 CEST suzuki toshiya wrote:
> > > Dear Eric,
> > >
> > > # if anybody think "how C++11 environment should be prepared
> > > # on legacy GNU/Linux"
On 2018 M04 5, Thu 21:24:40 CEST Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> On 2018 M04 5, Thu 16:15:17 CEST suzuki toshiya wrote:
> > Dear Eric,
> >
> > # if anybody think "how C++11 environment should be prepared
> > # on legacy GNU/Linux" is off-topic and should be discussed
> > # in off-list, please let me k
On 2018 M04 5, Thu 16:15:17 CEST suzuki toshiya wrote:
> Dear Eric,
>
> # if anybody think "how C++11 environment should be prepared
> # on legacy GNU/Linux" is off-topic and should be discussed
> # in off-list, please let me know. I will do so.
>
> Eric Wing wrote:
> > Thanks for the responses.
Hello,
SHORT VERSION:
BTW, Ubuntu 12 is officially End of Life on April 28, 2017
http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04/
So unless you are paying them for support, you should really upgrade to
Ubuntu 14.
LONG VERSION:
I recommend starting a docker image of centos 6 in a newer version of
Ubuntu.
I had a similar problem on 14.04 and solved it by installing gcc 4.9 (other
version are also available) from the ubuntu-toolchain-r PPA.
This worked for me. YMMV:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install gcc-4.9
$ sudo apt-get install g++-
The official CMake binaries do the same thing as you and build with a
static libstdc++ and libgcc.
As far as dependencies we use static builds of those too, with most
being the version provided inside CMake, and an external openssl.
You can find the more information on the exact flags we are using
Hi Suzuki,
(Note: to other CMake mailing list readers, this pertains very little to CMake
itself. I’m sending it to the mailing list so that future users with this
issue may also have a possible solution).
Getting a newer version of GCC is quite challenging by yourself indeed, but you
may be
Dear Marcel,
Oh, I slipped to remind the exist of launchpad... Thanks!
at least, gcc-6.2.0 seems to be available for 12.04.
Regards,
mpsuzuki
Marcel Loose wrote:
> Hi Suzuki,
>
> Sorry for chiming in late, but you may want to try the PPA for Ubuntu
> Toolchain test builds, which contains compil
Hi Suzuki,
Sorry for chiming in late, but you may want to try the PPA for Ubuntu
Toolchain test builds, which contains compiler builds up to gcc-8 for
Ubuntu version as old as 10.04. Much less of a hassle than building GCC
yourself, I can tell from experience. Check out
https://launchpad.net/~ubun
Dear Eric,
# if anybody think "how C++11 environment should be prepared
# on legacy GNU/Linux" is off-topic and should be discussed
# in off-list, please let me know. I will do so.
Eric Wing wrote:
> Thanks for the responses. Yes, I just need this to run on Ubuntu 12.04
> (and some other old Linu
Thanks for the responses. Yes, I just need this to run on Ubuntu 12.04
(and some other old Linux's in that era). Yes, I think the probably is
the libstdc++ dependency.
As pointed out, it is really hard to get a newer compiler on Ubuntu
12.04. I've been down this road before, and if memory serves,
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