2015-04-24 21:56 GMT+03:00 Ian Stakenvicius <a...@gentoo.org>:

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> On 24/04/15 02:42 PM, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> > On Fri, 24 Apr 2015 21:12:32 +0300 Maxim Koltsov
> > <maksbo...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> >> Hello. My previous email was sent from the wrong address and it
> >> seems it did not make it into the list. Sending again from the
> >> right address...
> >>
> >> I'm introducing "c++14" use flag to every package in
> >> app-leechcraft catherogy via leechcraft.eclass. I need to put USE
> >> description somewhere. I propose / ask for permission to do it in
> >> global use.desc. Putting this flag to every single metadata.xml
> >> feels just wrong --- there are 72 of them now.
> >>
> >> Proposed description: "Build using C++ 14 standard"
> >>
> >> Looking forward for comments.
> >
> > This isn't going to be sustainable... What's the long-term plan
> > for dealing with this?
> >
>
> Sounds like we need to go through the archives and revisit the
> conversations about how to integrate c++11 , again..
>
> This is temporal, until gcc gets needed support and that version makes its
way into ~. Then the flag won't be needed anymore, we'll just depend on new
enough gcc and enable C++14 mode by default.

I'm CCing LeechCraft author just in case.



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