26 Aug
2018
26 Aug
'18
6:20 p.m.
On 08/26/18 18:26, Peter Dimov via Boost wrote:
Andrey Semashev wrote:
The current LTSes (Ubuntu Trusty, CentOS 7) are on g++ 4.8, which has > reasonable (but not quite complete) C++11 support.
The current Ubuntu LTS is 18.04 (Bionic), it ships with gcc 7.3 and clang 6.0.0. 16.04 (Xenial) and 14.04 (Trusty) are stull supported, though - until 2021 and 2019, respectively.
That's what I meant by "current" - still supported. As I've said before, you don't use an LTS if you keep upgrading at earliest opportunity.
Well, apparently our understanding of "current" is not the same. :) There are many reasons to upgrade to the latest LTS release when it comes out, and many people do.