Hello,
Sun CC 6.0 supports most modern C++ language constructs (namespaces,
member templates,...).
Michael
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> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andre> I obviously mis-interpreted your statement:
Andre> "I compile LyX with gcc 2.95.2 and compaq cxx V6.2-024."
Andre> I took that as "I could use 2.95.2 if necessary".
No this means: "I make sure that cxx compiles LyX because this
> I replied myself that I used cxx 6.2-027, so you obviously forgot me :)
I obviously mis-interpreted your statement:
"I compile LyX with gcc 2.95.2 and compaq cxx V6.2-024."
I took that as "I could use 2.95.2 if necessary".
> Both compilers support namespaces and have the additional advantag
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andre> 1 Digital C++ V6.1 // [1]
I replied myself that I used cxx 6.2-027, so you obviously forgot me :)
Andre> 1 Sun CC 6.0 // [1]
If I remember well, this is actually CC 5.3 (6.0 is the name of the
full suite). This one does not comp
The results of the poll are as follows
1 Digital C++ V6.1// [1]
1 Sun CC 6.0 // [1]
1 g++ 2.7.3 // [2]
2 2.8.1
5 2.91.66+
19 2.95.2+
6 2.96+
2 .rpm RedHat
2 .rpm SuSE
1 .rpm unspecified
1 unspecified but "willing to upgrade"
I
Dear all,
as you probably know LyX can currently be compiled with g++ 2.8.1 and
later as well as with a few proprietary compilers.
g++ 2.8.1 does not support some features that some developers would like
to use. Currently there is a discussion on lyx-devel on whether it is
sensible to drop supp