Hi Adrian,

So, would this imply that cmake is not supported on EL7 because gcc does
> not support cxx11 ?
>

That's not really what's happening.  CMake is testing the C compiler to
determine whether or not it supports C11 features and the C++ compiler to
see if it supports C++11.  The error messages are expected in many of the
test cases.  Here it's jsut checking to see if what it knows about the
features supported by the specific version of GCC line up correctly with
reality.  i.e. CMake thinks that gcc 4.8.2 supports certain features so it
tests them to make sure.  So it's not saying that CMake isn't supported,
just that the 1 specific test failed for some reason.



> So, does anyone have any idea what is the latest 3.x version that can be
> built on centos 7?
>

All that being said, I wasn't able to reproduce the error with the current
3.7.2 release:

[chuck.atkins@deepthought v3.7.2]$ lsb_release -d
Description:    CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
[chuck.atkins@deepthought v3.7.2]$ gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-11)
...
[chuck.atkins@deepthought v3.7.2]$ ../../source/v3.7.2/bootstrap
--parallel=28
...
CMake has bootstrapped.  Now run gmake.
[chuck.atkins@deepthought v3.7.2]$ make -j28
...
100%] Built target ctest
[chuck.atkins@deepthought v3.7.2]$ ./bin/ctest -j 28
...
100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 431

Label Time Summary:
Label1    =   0.51 sec (1 test)
Label2    =   0.51 sec (1 test)

Total Test time (real) = 247.03 sec
[chuck.atkins@deepthought v3.7.2]$

What specific versionof EL7 are you running and which version of GCC?

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Chuck Atkins
Staff R&D Engineer, Scientific Computing
Kitware, Inc.
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