Then the configure script should be fixed.  On my machines, if a non-viable C++
compiler (ie possibly an old compiler) is found, the configure fails with an
error.
Noel
larry.gensch_at_digital.com wrote:
> On 23 Feb, Noel Yap wrote:
>
> > I see that fvwm still needs a C++ compiler to build.
>
> Not at all.  A C++ compiler is needed to build one or two of the
> OPTIONAL modules.  If no C++ compiler is found, those modules will not
> be built.
>
> > For
> > example, I, personally, am forced to stick with fvwm-1.24r simply 'cos I
> > am not able to build fvwm-2.2.
>
> Have you actually tried to compile Fvwm 2.2?  If it failed, what error
> message was generated?  This would be considered a show stopping bug.
>
> --
> Larry Gensch                                          larry.gensch_at_digital.com
>
>        "I suggest a new strategy, R2:  Let the Wookiee win." -- C-3PO
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