Le 15/04/2016 21:37, Dimitrios Eftaxiopoulos a écrit :
C++11 features have been disabled at configuration time, so the package builds without enabling theese features. Hence I cannot see the point of using the compilation option -std=cpp.
I understand that C++11 have been disabled to make mathgl compiles fine by Debian. And I'm fine with that.
However, the -std=c++11 option is not for mathgl, it is required by *my* code, i.e. user code that uses mathgl. And, that, I cannot not change.
I know that Debian does not (yet) compile its packages with the C++11 options but using it in user code is quite common for a while now. In the current state of the package, one cannot use the mathgl library with C++11 code wich is, in my opinion (and at least in my use case) a big problem.
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