Hi Michael,

I don't think we have any package that require C++14 at the moment.

I see 36 software packages that have SystemRequirements: C++11 in devel. I 
agree that package authors should probably stick to that and avoid C++14 for 
now.

The change I made to the build system is just a minor improvement to the 
following pages:

  https://bioconductor.org/checkResults/3.9/bioc-LATEST/malbec2-NodeInfo.html

  https://bioconductor.org/checkResults/3.9/bioc-LATEST/tokay2-NodeInfo.html

  https://bioconductor.org/checkResults/3.9/bioc-LATEST/merida2-NodeInfo.html

Right now the old obsolete CXX1X* config variables are still displayed. With my 
change the new ones (CXX11*) will be displayed. Since I was on it, I also added 
the CXX98* and CXX14* variables, for the sake of completeness/transparency. All 
these new variables should become visible tomorrow.

H.


On 12/17/18 10:09, Michael Lawrence wrote:

Dear Val/Herve:

Does this mean that Bioconductor depends on C++14? Keeping up with the C++
standards is a struggle, at least for those maintaining deployments on
clusters with slow-moving enterprise linux distributions.

It would be helpful if someone could document the minimum C++ standard,
along with the minimum gcc/clang version.

Thanks,
Michael

On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 10:03 AM Obenchain, Valerie <
valerie.obench...@roswellpark.org<mailto:valerie.obench...@roswellpark.org>> 
wrote:



Hi,

Just a heads up that we won't have a build report for 3.9 today. Herve
made some changes to the build report to display the C++14 compilation
flags and I messed up the deployment. Tomorrow we should be back on
track with the report and the new C++14 flags.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Valerie


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