Hi Dan,
Dan Dimerman wrote:
The problem I'm having is that I get an exception thrown when I run the example related to File precedency on parallel compilation, using dijkstra algorithm.
I mean, there's no code of mine at all, so that reduces the
Hello Vladimir, Boost = 1.29.0 & 1.30.0 (same effect on both) OS = Xp Pro, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 55510-640-3992291-18154 As for switches, I am _NOT_ using managed extensions, just pure C++ (as pure as it can be in an MS environment), multi-thread debug , no precompiled headers, exceptions enabled, no RTTI (am I forgetting some flag?) Many thanks. "Vladimir Prus" <yg-boost-users@m.gmane.org> wrote in message news:bcn2nc$l8s$2@main.gmane.org... probabilities
of it being me to a 75%... ;)
It does not reproduce for me using g++ 3.3 and Boost CVS. What compiler/OS/Boost version are you using? What are compiler switches?
- Volodya
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