
Christopher Coleman
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 09:45:25AM -0700, Bart wrote:
/opt/sfw/gcc-3.2/bin/gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -D_REENTRANT -c -o zz_broker.o `test -f zz_broker.cpp || echo './'`zz_broker.cpp
I think you want `/opt/sfw/gcc-3.2/bin/g++`.
Hi,
Yeah - I noticed that after my 1st post. I was originally using:
CXX=/opt/sfw/gcc-3.2/bin/g++ ./configure && make
And tried gcc as a kind of desparate blind hope, but to no avail...
Sorry I should have added that to my previous post.
Cheers Chris
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I have the same problem on Mac OS X powerpc G4, trying to use boost_1_32_0.
Did you come up with a solution?
I've ungoogled some related info about NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C flag, but have not
been able to resolve the issue.
(http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15834).
I'm completely baffled after two days of doing nothing but uncuccessfully trying
to resolve this! Please help!
(I will try this on suse 9.1 later today.)
This compiles:
#include <utility>
int main(){return 0;}
and this does not:
#include