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On 19/12/13 04:07 AM, Michał Górny wrote:
> Dnia 2013-12-19, o godz. 09:58:25 Sven Eden <sven.e...@gmx.de>
> napisał(a):
> 
>> So I'd go the reverse way. Make CXXFLAGS="-std=c++11" the
>> default, and only override this for packages that do fishy stuff
>> and break with it.
> 
> How can we do that? I think the only possibility is to patch gcc 
> and change the default...
> 

A change in profiles?  14.0/* adds that to the default CXXFLAGS in
base, new stage3's etc are all rolled with this.  We recommend
migration to 14.0 profile and have a check somewhere about
"-std=c++11" missing from CXXFLAGS in case it's overridden in
make.conf, so users put it in place?

Now just a quick question about this; is an emerge -e @world going to
be necessary to make end-user systems work after such a change?  it's
sounding like it would be ....







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