Jason Bacon <jwbacon%tds.net@localhost> writes: > Actually, it doesn't quite exactly contain the C++ libs. There is > another issue, in that it's missing at least one header file > (H5Location.h). It hand-selects the added headers to install and I > don't know how many were missed. Feel free to send me a diff. And perhaps you can file a bug upstream that there aren't install-c++ targets to go with the --enable, or with us if there are and pkgsrc doesn't use it... > Adding --enable-cxx to Makefile.common was a sure way to get a > complete installation with which to test my dependent pkg. OK to test, but it doesn't seem worth giving up on the split. >> Besides a C++ compiler :-) It has the potential to break the package >> on systems with gcc 4.1 - C++ is far pickier about compiler version range. >> > I see. I was assuming that all platforms supported by pkgsrc would > have a C++ compiler in the base, but I suppose there are exceptions. I really don't know. But I would be very surprised if there aren't platforms where hdf5 builds and hdf5-c++ does not, currently.
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