Kasper,
I haven’t checked in depth, so just to clarify: you *are* setting CXX11=g++ so
it is doing what you asked it to. Since the settings are inherited upwards,
this implies that you are setting both CXX14 and CXX17 to g++. So I’m not quite
sure I understand your concern.
Cheers,
Simon
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I am trying to compile R under a new setup, and frankly, I have had a lot
of problems, but I think the stuff below points to a possible bug in R's
(custom) configure checks for C++11/14/17, but not for C++98.
This is a report about R from the R-3-6 branch, with a svn checkout from
today, revision
I remember there was advice about a server that one could use for reverse
dependency
checks, but I forgot to write it down. (Or I did save the info and forgot
where I saved
it...) I have been doing the checks for survival myself, but the count is
getting out of
hand (663, not counting bioc
Thanks for spotting this pattern. Using Rf_defineVar() this way to
delete a variable from package code is wrong because WRE does not
describe such behavior. That behavior has not been intended by the
implementation and as you observe, the variable will not be properly
deleted.
I found another