At least for FreeBSD 10 this is wrong. By default, it ships with 
clang3.3 and has no gcc installed in the base system.

On 23 Jun 2014, at 12:01, Daniel Thayer wrote:

> According to distrowatch:
>
> RHEL 7            gcc 4.8.2
> RHEL 6.5          gcc 4.4.7
> debian 7          gcc 4.7.2
> ubuntu 14.04 LTS  gcc 4.8.2
> ubuntu 12.04 LTS  gcc 4.6.3
> FreeBSD 10        gcc 4.7.3
> FreeBSD 9.2       gcc 4.6.4
>
>
>
> On 06/23/2014 01:58 PM, Vlad Grigorescu wrote:
>> 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
>> <mailto: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
>>
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