Hi,
According to http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_63_0.html, 4.4.7 is the oldest compiler tested on linux, but on Windows, for example, 3.4.5 is mentioned.
I cannot find page with the list of compiler officially supported, and it could be on a per library basis.
Do you have another source of information ?
Cheers
Alain
MatthieuCheers,Hi,According to the release notes, the oldest gcc that is officially supported is 4.4.7. I would assume that gcc 3.x is definitely not supported.
2017-02-27 9:15 GMT+00:00 Alain Miniussi via Boost-users <boost-users@lists.boost.org>:
Hi,
In the serialization jam file (master), I see:
<toolset>gcc:<cxxflags>"-fvisibility=hidden -fvisibility-inlines-hidden"
with no mention of gcc version number.
gcc-3.4.4, for one, does not support that option. Does that mean that the serialization library does not support the gcc-3.x serie ?
Thanks
Alain
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