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 mat
Στις Παρασκευή, 15 Απριλίου 2016 9:06:03 Π.Μ. EEST Sylvain Joubert έγραψε:
> Package: libmgl-dev
> Version: 2.3.4-1+b1
> Followup-For: Bug #800460
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Your last test example effectively compiles fine.
> However, that was not the exact repro steps of the bug report.
Dear Sylv
Package: libmgl-dev
Version: 2.3.4-1+b1
Followup-For: Bug #800460
Dear Maintainer,
Your last test example effectively compiles fine.
However, that was not the exact repro steps of the bug report.
Compiling in C++11 mode still fails.
$ g++ -lmgl -std=c++11 test.cpp
I have checked the /usr/includ
Source: mathgl
Version: 2.3.3+svn1216-1
Followup-For: Bug #800460
Dear Maintainer,
The problem still exists in the last version of the package.
The two defines are still set to 1 and the test example does not compile.
Regards.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
APT prefers t
Package: libmgl-dev
Version: 2.3.3-3
Followup-For: Bug #800460
Dear Maintainer,
The simple test example from the original post still fails to compile with the
lastest version.
It still requires to use -std=gnu++11 or similar language extensions to work.
Especially, in /usr/include/mgl2/config.h,
Package: mathgl
Version: 2.3.3-2
Severity: normal
Hi All,
A bit of a note-to-self (and Dimitrios, I guess). This report is due to some
notice on the mathgl mailing list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?_escaped_fragment_=topic/mathgl/ioV2hTVfhq4#!topic/mathgl/ioV2hTVfhq4
The following progr
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