On 02/28/2013 03:49 PM, Leif Hedstrom wrote: > Hi all, > > with RedHat moving RHEL4 into extended support as of 2012, I think we > should stop supporting RHEL4 (and derivatives) for ATS. Meaning, we will > no longer try to compile / run on these platforms. > > We still will support RHEL5 and later, which implies the lowest gcc > version we need to support is gcc v4.1.2. RHEL5 kernel is v2.6.18, which > is the older kernel I propose we support. It's obviously OK to use new > features in newer kernels, with appropriate #ifdef's etc., but the > default build needs to complete and pass regression on the RHEL5 (and > derivatives) standard platform. > > Any concerns with this? > > --- Leif > +1 We'll need to revert igor's commit about the minimum required version of gcc, but other than that, let rhel4 go diaf.
(on a side note, Thunderbird doesn't think rhel is a real word, but it accepts rhel4...highly odd)