please drop build-dependency on g++-4.9

Bug #1452334 reported by Steve Langasek
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
pay-service (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
High
dobey

Bug Description

The pay-service package currently has a build-dependency on g++-4.9. This build-dependency is present because of the recommendations on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/cpp-11 about handling of C++11.

The C++11 ABI has now stabilized in gcc as of gcc 5; however, before we can switch to gcc 5, we first need to be able to do rebuild tests of the archive against this compiler.

To facilitate this, please drop the build-dependency on g++-4.9 from the package in wily. 4.9 will remain the default until all transition issues have been identified, so there is no risk of accidental ABI breakage here anymore.

Tags: lsd-cxx11

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Steve Langasek (vorlon)
tags: added: lsd-cxx11
dobey (dobey)
Changed in pay-service (Ubuntu):
assignee: nobody → Rodney Dawes (dobey)
status: New → In Progress
importance: Undecided → High
Revision history for this message
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package pay-service - 2.0.0+15.10.20150617-0ubuntu1

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pay-service (2.0.0+15.10.20150617-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium

  [ CI Train Bot ]
  * New rebuild forced.

  [ Charles Kerr ]
  * Implement the "RefundItem" service method.

  [ Rodney Dawes ]
  * Fix verification of purchased apps.
  * Implement the "RefundItem" service method.
  * Remove the explicit gcc 4.9 requirement. Remove the locally included
    coverage cmake modules. Use cmake-extras to enable coverage. Add
    dependencies for cmake-extras, gcovr, and lcov. (LP: #1452334)

 -- CI Train Bot <email address hidden> Wed, 17 Jun 2015 16:58:27 +0000

Changed in pay-service (Ubuntu):
status: In Progress → Fix Released
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