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hi,
clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> > g++ ...
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> Presuming that you have g++ 4.8.1 or later at your disposal, you need to
> smuggle a `-std=c++11` or `-std=gnu++11` into the g++ command line. The
> CPPFLAGS environment variable might do the trick.
I do, and I will try this later on. thank you.
> The setting is required for all g++ versions prior to 6.1.
>
> > I know you're only concerned with Ubuntu, but thought you'd like to know.
>
> From what I understand, Dick is only concerned with Debian, not Ubuntu ;)
ouch, my bad.
regards, jr.
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