On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 01:56:08PM +0200, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
If 4.4/4.5 are OK, but "only" 4.6.0-4.6.9 are to be blacklisted, I'd
argue it is not a significant problem.
What about the 4.0.1 used for Mac OS X builds?
What was being discussed above was a bug present in GCC 4.6.9, but not
in some but fixed in 4.6.12, so it does not give us any information on
GCC 4.0.
I've found the official Spirit take on this:
http://boost-spirit.com/home/info/spirit-v2-x-compiler-compatibility/
Compiler Vendor Notes
g++ for Windows, Linux, and MacOS GNU All versions >= 3.4.x
I *also* assume that Boost avoids breaking with MSVC :)
Any assumptions about MSVC sound quite risky.
From link above:
Microsoft Visual C++ Microsoft All Versions >= V7.1
According to Wikipedia, MSVC 7.1 is MSVC 2003. We use MSVC2005 or 2008
I believe? So it should be OK.
--
Lionel
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