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* The implementation of CMake relies on some C++ compiler features which are
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not supported by some older compilers. As a result, those old compilers
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can no longer be used to build CMake itself. CMake continues to be able to
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generate Makefiles and project files for users of those old compilers
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however. The compilers known to no longer be capable of building CMake
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are:
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* MSVC 6 and 7.0 - superceded by VisualStudio 7.1 and newer compilers.
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* GCC 2.95 - superceded by GCC 3 and newer compilers.
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* Borland compilers - superceded by other Windows compilers.
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* Compaq compilers - superceded by other compilers.
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* Comeau compilers - superceded by other compilers.
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* SGI compilers - IRIX was dropped as a host platform.
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When building using SolarisStudio 12, the default ``libCStd`` standard
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library is not sufficient to build CMake. The SolarisStudio distribution
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supports compiler options to use ``STLPort4`` or ``libstdc++``. An
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appropriate option to select the standard library is now added
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automatically when building CMake with SolarisStudio compilers.
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