From: <sv...@op...> - 2024-05-11 21:50:58
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Author: manx Date: Sat May 11 23:50:47 2024 New Revision: 20789 URL: https://source.openmpt.org/browse/openmpt/?op=revision&rev=20789 Log: [Doc/Reg] libopenmpt: Document GCC 14 as unsupported. Modified: branches/OpenMPT-1.28/libopenmpt/dox/changelog.md branches/OpenMPT-1.28/libopenmpt/dox/dependencies.md Modified: branches/OpenMPT-1.28/libopenmpt/dox/changelog.md ============================================================================== --- branches/OpenMPT-1.28/libopenmpt/dox/changelog.md Sat May 11 23:50:39 2024 (r20788) +++ branches/OpenMPT-1.28/libopenmpt/dox/changelog.md Sat May 11 23:50:47 2024 (r20789) @@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ `libopenmpt/bindings/freebasic/libopenmpt_ext.bi` were missing from the Autotools package. + * [**Regression**] GCC 14 or later is unsupported on libopenmpt 0.4. Please + use libopenmpt 0.7 or later. + * mpg123: Update to v1.32.6 (2024-04-04). ### libopenmpt 0.4.41 (2024-03-24) Modified: branches/OpenMPT-1.28/libopenmpt/dox/dependencies.md ============================================================================== --- branches/OpenMPT-1.28/libopenmpt/dox/dependencies.md Sat May 11 23:50:39 2024 (r20788) +++ branches/OpenMPT-1.28/libopenmpt/dox/dependencies.md Sat May 11 23:50:47 2024 (r20789) @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ * Supported compilers for building libopenmpt: * **Microsoft Visual Studio 2015** or higher, running on a x86-64 build system (other target systems are supported) - * **GCC 4.8** or higher + * **GCC 4.8** up to **GCC 13.x** * **Clang 3.6** or higher - * **MinGW-W64 4.8** or higher (it is recommended to preferably use - posix threading model as opposed to win32 threading model, or at least - have mingw-std-threads available otherwise) + * **MinGW-W64 4.8** up to **GCC 13.x** (it is recommended to preferably + use posix threading model as opposed to win32 threading model, or at + least have mingw-std-threads available otherwise) * **emscripten 1.38.5** or higher - * **DJGPP GCC 7.2** or higher + * **DJGPP GCC 7.2** up to **GCC 13.x** * any other **C++11 compliant** compiler (full standard compliant mode is known to work with GCC >= 5.1 and Clang) |