Fair enough. For surveying the environment, you can use DistroWatch. For example, to see which distros have gcc 4.9: http://distrowatch.com/search.php?pkg=gcc&pkgver=4.9.0#pkgsearch
The main stragglers seem to be RHEL and Ubuntu LTS. Ubuntu 12.04 has 4.6.3 and RHEL 6.5 has 4.4.7. I believe RHEL users can install a devtoolset, which has a more recent version installed under /opt, but we'll have to make sure CMake checks there. --Vlad On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Robin Sommer <ro...@icir.org> wrote: > > > On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 14:17 -0400, you wrote: > > > If the OpenSuSE build service idea moves forward, does that mean we can > be > > stricter with the requirements? Hopefully, people should be able to > install > > a package except if they want to try master or try a certain branch. > > For many people that might remain a matter of taste. Personally, for > example, I usually go for the source even if a project offers RPMs. So > I'm not sure I would relax requirements just because we have > more/better binaries. > > Robin > > -- > Robin Sommer * Phone +1 (510) 722-6541 * ro...@icir.org > ICSI/LBNL * Fax +1 (510) 666-2956 * www.icir.org/robin >
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