I solved this problem. I have had to generate an own user.hpp file for my Solaris version, using configure.sh command. But.... now these are the generated errors:
"./boost/config/suffix.hpp", line 391: Error: ptrdiff_t is not defined.
"./boost/config/suffix.hpp", line 391: Error: size_t is not defined.
"./boost/config/suffix.hpp", line 503: Warning (Anachronism): Attempt to redefine BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME without using #undef.
"./boost/config/suffix.hpp", line 613: Error: type_info is not defined.
"/opt/SUNWspro/prod/include/CC/stlport4/stl/_algobase.h", line 77: Error: std::minstd::_Tp(const std::_Tp&, const std::_Tp&) already had a body defined.
"/opt/SUNWspro/prod/include/CC/stlport4/stl/_algobase.h", line 79: Error: std::maxstd::_Tp(const std::_Tp&, const std::_Tp&) already had a body defined.
"./boost/cstdint.hpp", line 491: Error: #error defaults not correct; you must hand modify boost/cstdint.hpp.
Related to if Forte 7 is an old compiler, there is no return point, I've got to work with this because there is not budget.
Regards
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From: "John Maddock"
How could I solve this issue?
I really have no idea what the issue is there - Boost.Regex builds for me OK on Linux with a recent Sun Studio version (12.1 I think it was). Forgive me, I'm not up to date on Sun's version numbers: Forte developer 7 is a fairly ancient compiler right? If so I suspect that's the issue here. HTH, John. _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list Boost-users@lists.boost.org http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-users