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    Phoronix: openSUSE 13.2 Officially Released, Uses Btrfs As Default

    After one year of development and a change in their development practices, openSUSE 13.2 was officially released this morning...

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  • #2
    Good, now as soon as there's a QGIS for 13.2, I'm upgrading. Can't wait to not have to use wmsystemtray any more!

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    • #3
      GCC 4.8 and 4.9

      Is std::regex supported in 13.2?
      I'd like to switch off the boost::regex dependency and make the code more towards C++11

      Now ubuntu uses gcc 4.9 and new libstdc++, next fedora will also be built by gcc 4.9.

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      • #4
        Downloaded Gnome version.
        Waiting on FGLRX to install.

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        • #5
          Curious if the Tumbleweed images are ready yet. The last images were built on the 2nd, but I'm not sure if the projects were properly merged by then or not.
          I guess I'll just monitor the mailing list for today.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jagd View Post
            Is std::regex supported in 13.2?
            I'd like to switch off the boost::regex dependency and make the code more towards C++11

            Now ubuntu uses gcc 4.9 and new libstdc++, next fedora will also be built by gcc 4.9.

            Says 4.8. Of course, there's nothing stopping you from installing 4.9 either:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GreatEmerald View Post
              http://software.opensuse.org/package/gcc
              Says 4.8. Of course, there's nothing stopping you from installing 4.9 either:
              http://software.opensuse.org/package/gcc49

              This is the reason I've asked.
              Does the shipped GCC 4.9 from official repo still use the system-wide libstdc++ for 4.8 or has its new libstdc++?
              Since the c++11 language features is already complete in 4.8, but the standard libraries did not get enough time to follow.....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ouroboros View Post
                Curious if the Tumbleweed images are ready yet. The last images were built on the 2nd, but I'm not sure if the projects were properly merged by then or not.
                I guess I'll just monitor the mailing list for today.
                Tumbleweed images: http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/iso/
                Instructions: https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Tumbleweed_Merger

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GreatEmerald View Post
                  http://software.opensuse.org/package/gcc
                  Says 4.8. Of course, there's nothing stopping you from installing 4.9 either:
                  http://software.opensuse.org/package/gcc49
                  13.2 has gcc 4.9 in the default repos.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TheBlackCat View Post
                    Exactly. The first link shows that the latest images are from the 2nd and the second link says "On November 4th 2014 the openSUSE Factory and openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling releases merged into a single openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling release".
                    So I'm not sure if the images are based on Tumbleweed before the merger or after the merger, since that's very important.

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