> All packages that use glibmm would be required to be updated in Ubuntu
to build with C++11 for this transition

It's the libstdc++ ABI break that causes the need for apps to be
rebuilt. glibmm using C++11 in its API should not require anything to be
rebuilt, and we'd definitely like to know if it does. I wouldn't call
use of C++11 a transition.

It's inconvenient for you that the ABI break (libstdc++) and API change
(glibmm using C++11) happened at around the same time in Ubuntu, but now
that you've now managed to rebuild (because of the libstdc++ ABI break),
for instance, subtitleeditor, with glibmm 2.44 (without C++11), updating
glibmm to 2.45/46 should have no effect whatsoever on how well the
already-built subtitleeditor works.

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  FTBFS: warning: identifier 'noexcept' is a keyword in C++11 [-Wc++0x-
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