I'll try and see if I can compile a gcc 4.9.3 chain on the CentOS 5
machine (I need C++11).
The docker container looks interesting but I haven't used it yet: does
it need some specific install on the target machine? I don't have any
install rights on the Cento 5.11 machine
Thanks,
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If you're using a newer Ubuntu environment, I'd suggest using a CentOS 5
docker container. Either that or the VM.
- Chuck
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 1:53 PM, Marcel Loose wrote:
> Hi Michele,
>
> This could become a painful exercise. You basically have two options:
> 1) Treat it
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Hi Michele,
This could become a painful exercise. You basically have two options:
1) Treat it as a cross-compilation project, or
2) Create a virtual machine running CentOS 5.8 and do the build there.
If I were you, I would go for the second option.
Cheers,
Marcel.
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Hello,
I build on a Ubuntu machine (kernel 4.4.0-64-generic), but I need my
program to be executed on an old Cento 5.8 (kernel 2.6.18). I tried
compiling with "-static" to have static linking, but when I try to
execute I get "ERROR: Kernel too old!"
I therefore locally compiled a glibc with
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The issue is that GCC 4.8 c++1y does offer support for some c++14
features ( https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx-status.html#cxx14 ) and
therefore that is why you getting a compile time failure. You could
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Hi,
I use the CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory feature in one of my projects. This
appears to be broken under Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition RC because
CMake\share\cmake-3.8\Modules\Platform\GNUtoMS_lib.bat.in generates a batch
file that contains:
call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft
The issue is that GCC 4.8 c++1y does offer support for some c++14
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language level features and is
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I am trying to let cmake exit with an error when the c++ compiler
doesn't support at least the C++14 standard.
According to the cmake documentation this should be possible with
variables CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD and CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED.
However when I compile the simple helloworld example
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Hello,
I’ve create an installer with cpack and WIX (cpack –G WIX). Everything
works fine, but I have one big problem.
I have 2 features, which are created by cpack(wix).
My Problem:
I want to deactivate the CM_C_dev feature by default (CPACK_WIX seems
Hi all ,
I'm trying to compile a .cpp code of mine using cmake file in all the three
platforms.
I have successfully completed it in Linux software .
when I started to do it in windows I read across multiple documents which
mention that libsnd file cannot be built on windows using visual studio ,
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