[kea-dev] Kea 1.2 build requirements ? (kea guide outdated)
Chaigneau, Nicolas
nicolas.chaigneau at capgemini.com
Thu Jun 15 13:01:20 UTC 2017
Hello,
The building requirements described in the current version of Kea guide (http://kea.isc.org/docs/kea-guide.html) are outdated.
They refer to Kea 1.1.0:
"Kea 1.1.0 builds have been tested with GCC g++ 4.2.1, 4.4.7, 4.6.3, 4.8.3, 4.8.4, 4.8.5, 5.4.0; Clang++ 3.4.1; and Apple Clang++ 703.0.31."
I think the requirements are not the same for Kea 1.2.0.
I've tried to build with gcc 4.4.7 ; configure fails, see below:
(...)
configure: WARNING: unsupported C++11 feature
configure: retrying by adding --std=c++11 to g++
checking --std=c++11 support... no
configure: WARNING: unsupported C++11 feature
configure: retrying by adding --std=c++0x to g++ --std=c++11
checking --std=c++0x support... yes
checking std::unique_ptr support... yes
checking cbegin/cend support... no
configure: WARNING: unsupported C++11 feature
configure: retrying by adding --std=c++1x to g++ --std=c++0x
checking --std=c++1x support... no
configure: error: cbegin/cend (a C++11 feature) is not supported
Note: I'm building Kea on a more recent system (with gcc 4.8.3) so it's not really an issue for me. I just wanted to try a build on a more ancient environment for comparisons purposes.
Anyway, I believe the requirements should be updated. :)
Regards,
Nicolas.
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