On 22/05/15 17:11, David Kastrup wrote:
"Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net> writes:
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From: "David Kastrup" <d...@gnu.org>
To: "Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net>
Cc: <lilypond-devel@gnu.org>
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: Master fails to compile
So I suspect that we are within the C++ standards here. What g++
version are you using?
4.4.3. It's the version that came with lilydev 1.1
I'm surprised it did not blow up around your ears earlier. That sounds
about as old as we had in GUB before we were forced to upgrade in
consequence of some template usage patterns last fall. What's the
current version of Lilydev?
Looks like it's 3.0: IIRC James created it and so would be best placed
to say what the gcc version is. I'm quite happy to upgrade my gcc
providing it's not impossible to work out how to do it. Don't really
want to trash my current development environment to upgrade to a later
lilydev.
Oh gosh. Now you're asking. I didn't do 3.0, I just helped start and
test it. But I did do both 2.x versions.
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1964
After the GCC 4.6 bug that David K reported, we ended up jumping from
10.04 (which is I think LilyDev 1.x) to 11-dot-something which contained
the 4.6 fix and so a GCC that worked.
The only thing I had to manually build was fontforge, astyle and apt-get
the Cyrillic package.
But I don't remember having to do anything else specific for GCC.
I think Lilydev comes with synaptic. Firing it up (as root) and seeing
what g++ versions it has on offer might be all that's needed. No idea.
Yes it does come with synaptic. When you fire it up from the
administration menu list, it will prompt you for root password. After
that it's pretty easy to figure out.
However if you have LilyDev 1.1 it might be that your repos have not
been updated (may not be either), so you might have to compile it and
that would then mean a lot of mucking about I expect.
sudo apt-get upgrade gcc -s
see what that does - that according to the help would show what it would
do if you ran it (simulation mode).
James
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