Hi Bas,
I would love to have gcc 4.8.1 as minimum. But I could live with gcc 4.7.x, too. Would that be in the scope of debian? Regards Oliver Am Mittwoch, 28. Oktober 2015, 09:09:20 schrieb Sebastiaan Couwenberg: > On 28-10-15 07:56, Oliver Eichler wrote: > > it's not that scary. But there are 2 or 3 helpful features in the > > extension. Mainly in the area of initialization of classes and > > variables. I already cross checked with the Windows compiler and it's > > fine. > > > > I just wanted to know if there are distributions with a GCC not > > supporting the extensions. Or having any other reasoning not to use that > > stuff. > > GCC has a list of which C++11 features are supported: > > https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx0x.html > > For specifics you need to check the status of the GCC version, e.g.: > > https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-5.1.0/libstdc++/manual/manual/status.html > #manual.intro.status.iso > > The GCC version in SUSE is not guaranteed to be available in other > distributions, so you need to be conservative if you want broader support. > > Please state which extensions you want to use, this allows us to > determine the minimum required GCC version, and in turn which > distribution releases include that GCC version. > > Kind Regards, > > Bas
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