I am attempting to build the latest release of CMake on my ARM-based Ubuntu
system. The bootstrap works fine, however the make fails with a bunch of error
messages which all look like variations on this one:
In file included from /home/andrew/cmake/cmake-3.11.0/Source/cmCryptoHash.cxx:5:
/home/andrew/cmake/cmake-3.11.0/Source/cmAlgorithms.h:407:7: error: no member
named 'size' in
namespace 'std'; did you mean 'std::seed_seq::size'?
using std::size;
^~~~~~~~~
std::seed_seq::size
Looking at the source the compiler is checking the __cplusplus macro to see if
it is 2017-something, and it apparently passes this test when I make CMake. If
I just write a trivial program that prints this define, it outputs 201500L.
The compiler in use is the system gcc compiler, version 5.4.0. I’ve tried it
with the CLang 7.0 compiler I just built and get the same errors.
Any suggestions?
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