Hi Dmitirios,
Thanks for the quick response.
My current opinion is that we should lock-step with the C++11 transition
in Debian, which occurs with gcc6.
https://wiki.debian.org/GCC5#Prepare_for_GCC_6
Otherwise, we are simply risking bugs like 798858, 800460 and 80953, as
C++11 is not the Debian
Hello Dave,
Στις Wednesday 20 of January 2016 18:18:28 γράψατε:
> Hi Dimitrios,
>
>
> It looks like there is still a problem with the latest git head. It
> seems that there may have been a mishap with the patching, and the patch
> has been reversed at some point? I can see in b7027842 that the
Hi Dimitrios,
It looks like there is still a problem with the latest git head. It
seems that there may have been a mishap with the patching, and the patch
has been reversed at some point? I can see in b7027842 that the C++11
has been set back to ON in the CMakeLists file.
I personally keep a de
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