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news [2019/01/25 13:40] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation oroehrignews:start [2019/01/29 21:46] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ===== Release 2.9.8 - March 17, 2010 ===== ===== Release 2.9.8 - March 17, 2010 =====
  
-The final [[whyalpha|alpha]] release.  Besides more bug fixes, this version contains the following new features:+The final [[attic:whyalpha|alpha]] release.  Besides more bug fixes, this version contains the following new features:
  
 === application "topaz" === === application "topaz" ===
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 Other shortcomings from the list below still persist. Other shortcomings from the list below still persist.
  
-If you are going to compile polymake from the source code, please be careful with the choice of the right ''gcc'' version.  Currently there are too many ''gcc'' versions and snapshots out there, each being broken in its individual way.  Still worse, no one popular Linux distribution offers a stable official ''gcc'' release as its standard compiler.  Instead, they all use some accidental snapshots mixed with proprietary patches.  This makes it impossible to give any reliable recommendations now.  From our limited experience we can confirm that the official ''gcc 4.3.3'' is OK, as well as the snapshot being shipped with opensuse 11.1 .  The Apple's XCode does well too.  In all other cases: Please, try your luck and give us a feed back on our [[faq]] page.+If you are going to compile polymake from the source code, please be careful with the choice of the right ''gcc'' version.  Currently there are too many ''gcc'' versions and snapshots out there, each being broken in its individual way.  Still worse, no one popular Linux distribution offers a stable official ''gcc'' release as its standard compiler.  Instead, they all use some accidental snapshots mixed with proprietary patches.  This makes it impossible to give any reliable recommendations now.  From our limited experience we can confirm that the official ''gcc 4.3.3'' is OK, as well as the snapshot being shipped with opensuse 11.1 .  The Apple's XCode does well too.  In all other cases: Please, try your luck and give us a feed back on our [[attic:faq]] page.
  
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