Am 23.10.2015 um 17:01 schrieb Michael Biebl: > cc1: error: command line option '-std=c++11' is valid for C++/ObjC++ but >> not for C [-Werror] >> >> Removing -std=c++11 from your .pc files makes these packages build >> again.
Afaics, this is a warning by default. So the mere existence of -std=c++11 does not make said package ftbfs, only if you combine that with -Werror. It would also be good to have an actual list of packages which FTBFS because of that. I recompiled all rdeps of libsigc++2.0-dev/libglibmm2.4-dev before applying that change and did not notice any build failures because of that. The alternative to dropping the .pc file hack is to have ~90 RC bugs [1]. As said, it would be good to have an actual list of packages failing to build because of that change. This would make it easier to evaluate the situation. If there are only one or two, dropping -Werror for those package seems like the better alternative then having to touch 90 packages. CCing Emilio in his role as release manager. I talked to him about this issue before making this change. Let's hear his input. Michael [1] https://people.debian.org/~biebl/mm-stack/logs-sid/failed/ -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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