Closed gaborcsardi closed 7 years ago
At least not with Solaris 10 and Oracle Developer Studio 12.5 or g++ 5.2.0.
I wonder if it would make sense to turn off C++11 support by default on this platform. Or give a more helpful message when configure fails.
Is there any situation when the package installs cleanly on Solaris with C++11 support turned on?
Not really, no. Yet, it works on the CRAN machines, therefore I'm not touching the config.
At least not with Solaris 10 and Oracle Developer Studio 12.5 or g++ 5.2.0.
I wonder if it would make sense to turn off C++11 support by default on this platform. Or give a more helpful message when configure fails.
Is there any situation when the package installs cleanly on Solaris with C++11 support turned on?