Ah, I see this in the debian/changelog file for the glibmm package:

glibmm2.4 (2.45.41.is.2.44.0-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium

  * Revert 2.45 update - it requires everything to be built using C++11

 -- Robert Ancell <robert.anc...@canonical.com>  Fri, 31 Jul 2015
15:46:18 +1200

I don't understand that and I wish someone had actually talked to
upstream glibmm. The need for C++11 at compile time has no effect
whatsoever on already-built applications and is easy to deal with when
building applications. The next version of gcc will actually use C++11
by default.

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