I did...I'm using 1.53. I got the same error in 1.49. I did install from source, though so I'll try completely removing all the boost library files and install from the repository. Thanks for the help, BTW. On Wed 22 May 2013 10:12:46 AM PDT, John Maddock wrote:
I did #include
as the first include statement. I'm the only one writing this program. I haven't defined a macro "test" anywhere. I even grepped for 'test' and found it only used as the BASH command "test" in configure and Makefile files (automatically generated from autotools). Well actually I'm even more perplexed, because there is absolutely no usage of a function or class named "test" in current code, nor can I find anything in SVN history. What version of Boost are you using? Can you update to the latest and try again?
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