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C++11 issue under Linux [message #48036] |
Fri, 12 May 2017 10:21  |
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jibe
Messages: 294 Registered: February 2007 Location: France
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Hi,
Sorry for this newbie question, but I think that a clear doc about upgrading is either missing or too difficult to find...
I was using U++ 9732 on Linux Mint Maya (derived from Ubuntu Precise), and I just upgraded to Mint Serena (based on Ubuntu Xenial) with U++ 10804. And now, I always get an error :
This version of U++ REQUIREDS C++11
(the typo is in the message).
I get this error even with the "AddressBook" example !
I find a lot of things about that, even old unsolved bugs and posts saying that adding -std=c++11 is not working, but nothing saying clearly what to do to solve that, so I'm a lot confused to know what to do... And very surprised that with a fresh install the examples are impossible to compile !
This is probably only a little bug in the config or a little thing that I did wrong, but how to solve it ?
[Edit] : I see that I have GCC4.8.bm only, but I have not gcc-4.8 installed. Instead, I have gcc-5 and gcc-6. I tried to copy it to GCC5.bm and GCC6.bm, changing inside the compiler name, but this seems to have no effect.
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