"Jacob Holm" <jacobholm@gmail.com> wrote in message news:94342b580810300008u25bd7d4eua326fd84ece93a69@mail.gmail.com...Yes I am.
/Jacob Holm
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com> wrote:
are you including "boost/serialization/string.hpp" ?Robert Ramey"Jacob Holm" <jacobholm@gmail.com> wrote in message news:94342b580810290613i675e7db7h7d54cb3d1bfbe038@mail.gmail.com...I have a variable which is a basic_string, as I want my own allocator assigned to it. This gives me the following compiler error:
"Error 3 error C2039: 'serialize' : is not a member of 'std::basic_string<_Elem,_Traits,_Ax>' ...\boost\serialization\access.hpp 109"
I have searched around for this error but have not been able to find a solution. It would be possible to just pass a vector with chars in it, but basic_string is preferred. Has anyone else had this problem and maybe managed to solve it?
/Jacob Holm
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