Awesome, this is great. :) I don't think support for OSX 10.6 is important. OSX users can upgrade to new OSX free of charge and most do.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Celtic Minstrel < celtic.minstrel...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello! > > We are moving towards allowing C++11 to be used in the Wesnoth codebase. > Yesterday, the Travis configuration was updated to build only for C++11, > and a commit using C++11 lambdas was made in master. Over the next few > days, certain simple C++11 features (such as nullptr) will be integrated > into the code. > > This unfortunately means dropping support for a few older systems. In > particular, we can no longer support Mac OSX 10.6, as the C++11 standard > library is not available prior to 10.7. We will be targeting GCC 4.7 and > MSVC 12 (2013), so Linux distributions that ship with older GCC will no > longer be supported, such as older versions of Arch Linux or OpenBSD. (The > full results of the research can be viewed at < > https://wiki.wesnoth.org/User:Celtic_Minstrel/WesnothCxx11Support>.) On > the other hand, support for Windows XP will probably be continued for now. > > > > ~CelticMinstrel > _______________________________________________ > Wesnoth-dev mailing list > Wesnoth-dev@gna.org > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/wesnoth-dev >
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