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Re: What is the highest version of U++ that does not require C++11 ? [message #46884 is a reply to message #46865] Tue, 06 September 2016 09:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Finally, I am happy to be able to move on: all projects can now build with latest U++, MSC14 or TDM. With only 3 forked CtrlLib classes Smile.

Old U++ and VC versions will be passively phased out.

I still found memory corruption bugs when compiling under 64 bits, but for 32 bit things work right now, so one battle at a time!
 
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