doc: Clarify that g++-8 no longer supported
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Requirements
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The minimum supported version of Ubuntu is Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (as long as a modern compiler
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version such as g++ version 8 or later is added).
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The minimum supported version of Ubuntu is Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (as long as a modern compiler
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version such as g++ version 9 or later is added).
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| **ns-3 Version** | **apt Packages** |
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@@ -35,11 +35,8 @@ version such as g++ version 8 or later is added).
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.. note::
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As of January 2022 (ns-3.36 release and later), the minimum g++ version is g++-8.
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Older Ubuntu releases (18.04, 16.04) come with an older default g++. On Ubuntu 18.04, this
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`StackOverflow answer <https://askubuntu.com/a/1028656>`_ can be followed to install and
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prefer g++-8. On older Ubuntu such as 16.04, to use the most recent |ns3|, you must install
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g++-8 or g++-9 from the `Ubuntu toolchain <https://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/test>`_.
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As of July 2023 (ns-3.39 release and later), the minimum g++ version is g++-9.
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Older ns-3 releases may work with older versions of g++; check the RELEASE_NOTES.
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