Le 13/06/2016 à 23:15, Guillaume Munch a écrit :
I am not in charge for the machines around me and given 12.04 LTS ends up
2017-04 I don't expect any migration happening soon :)

I am in a similar situation (although as I said, clang works). My fatest machine runs 12.04, only updated in terms of security stuff, but not software. I have little visibility on what updates to expect.

So I guess the bad news is I can't quickly bisect what's going on 32
cores
anymore, the good news is I'll get more real work done :)

Thank you Pavel for your understanding. I hope the inconvenience is
temporary.

I think that not having Pavel waste his time on LyX is a loss.

So is there a consensus that g++ 4.8 is a reasonable minimum version to
support?

Could we try for a little while to cope with gcc 4.6, with explicitly marked code (that we can remove later) and see where this leads us?

In this case, for example, what would the cure be?

JMarc

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