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Re: Welcome C++11!
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Júlio Hoffimann |
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Re: Welcome C++11! |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Dec 2012 18:06:22 -0300 |
Yes, i just did CXXFLAGS='-std=c++0x' hoping the other flags would be untouched.
I still think it's a good adoption, my approach is the following: I don't care about ancient platforms when producing patches. Unless some user reports me the build failed, there is no reason to waste time thinking about old technology. Am i being too extreme?
If people really want GNU Octave for work in ancient Red Hat, they should support development or contact their sysadmin for installing a reasonable compiler.
Júlio.
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- Re: Welcome C++11!, Júlio Hoffimann, 2012/12/13
- Re: Welcome C++11!, marco atzeri, 2012/12/13
- Re: Welcome C++11!, Júlio Hoffimann, 2012/12/13
- Re: Welcome C++11!, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2012/12/13
- Re: Welcome C++11!, Júlio Hoffimann, 2012/12/13
- Re: Welcome C++11!, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2012/12/13
- Re: Welcome C++11!, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2012/12/13
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