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From: | Nick Porcino |
Subject: | Re: [Openexr-devel] CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD |
Date: | Fri, 13 Jul 2018 23:30:58 +0000 |
To be honest, it's the Linux distros that also ship openexr that had me cringing.
Debian wheezy (2.8)
Debian stretch (3.7.2) * stable
Debian buster (3.11.2)
Ubuntu trusty (2.8)
Ubuntu xenial (3.5.1) * stable
Ubuntu cosmic (3.11.2)
Suse tumbleweed (3.11.2) * stable
Any other distros to check?
I can't see any reason not to leap ahead to 3.11, because (1) versions less than 3.11 are very broken on Windows with regards to the combination of recent visual studios and boost and (2) a new OpenEXR on a Linux will ship with a distro containing at least
3.11.
Make sense?
From: Larry Gritz <address@hidden>
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2018 4:11 PM To: Nick Porcino Cc: address@hidden Subject: Re: [Openexr-devel] CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD I don't see why we would have to preserve 2.x compatibility. USD seems to need CMake 3.1 on Windows. OpenVDB needs 3.1. OIIO and OSL both require 3.2. Partio requires 3.8! So lack of
support for 2.x would be in good company with other widely used packages.
A few people have commented on the VFX Platform forum that it should include a minimum cmake release, so that package maintainers can count on some reasonable minimum.
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