Also breaks Synplify Pro, an FPGA Synthesis tool. Linux is reasonably well used on the desktop in EDA work. Currently only RedHat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Enterprise are supported with Synplify. I'm afraid removing libstdc++5 won't improve Ubuntu's chances in this market.
Also breaks Synplify Pro, an FPGA Synthesis tool. Linux is reasonably well used on the desktop in EDA work. Currently only RedHat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Enterprise are supported with Synplify. I'm afraid removing libstdc++5 won't improve Ubuntu's chances in this market.