
Aleksey Gurtovoy wrote:
Martin Wille writes:
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I'm afraid this could be caused by an update to the libc on my box. Some of the intel libraries explicitely refer to __ctype_b@@GLIBC_2.0 However, on my box there's only GLIBC_2.3 stuff.
(I tried to install glibc 2.0.6 in the meantime. However, that failed miserably due to syntax errors. Interestingly, glibc 2.0.6. recommends gcc 2.7.2.3 which I outright refuse to install.)
That's a pity.
Indeed. But I'd say if we cannot fix it, it'd be less misleading
if we took the configuration out of the tests.
I agree. I'll remove intel-7.1 from my set of toolsets. May be somebody else
can test Intel 7.1 on Linux?
I start to doubt it'd make sense to support 7.1 after the 1.32 release. If the compiler requires such ancient stuff then it will get abandoned quickly by developers. Regards, m