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Re: cannot compile <future> with gcc 4.6
"James K. Lowden" <jklowden%schemamania.org@localhost> wrote:
> C++11 expands the standard C++ library. There are two free
> implementations, clang and GNU. Neither can be fully implemented on
> NetBSD. In both cases -- locales and threads -- the missing features
> were defined by POSIX many years ago. For a C++ developer, NetBSD
> isn't ailing; it's already obsolete.
NetBSD has a very decent implementation of POSIX threads since 5.0
release. There are few known missing features, but I doubt they are
particularly important for C++.
So, can you ground your position about threads? Can you point us to
the PRs or, if missing, file them?
Thanks.
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Mindaugas
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