Zoltan Szatmary wrote:
Dear Robert,
please disregard my previous post. I solved the problem.
Dear Zoltan, Can you tell me how you solved the problem, because I'm facing the same issue. In fact, I can still link (with VC2005) but my obj-file is already 37MB and there are still some classes to come And the compiler eats up about 1,8GB during compile. At the moment I'm thinking of converting my serialization prozess to polymorphic archives what would result in a lot of code rewriting. Maybe you found a somehow smarter solution. Thanks in advance Oliver Mutz
Sorry for the disturbance
Z
Zoltan Szatmary wrote:
Dear Robert,
I have been using the serialization lib for a while. I already wrote some mail to this list as you might remember. I was quite satisfied with its performance and ease of use, but now there is a problem I cannot solve. I need to serialize/deserialize some 50 polymorphic classes, so I do BOOST_CLASS_EXPORT them. I put all the serialization related logic into one definition (.cpp) file. I only use two types of archives, xml_iarchive and xml_oarchive. Now, when I compile the file with Intel compiler v8.2 on an Itanium based machine and with debug info the result is a huge (>42MB) object file, which ld (the linker) simply refuses to link. I am quite sure that the size of the object file is the problem. I tried to separate the xml_iarchive related code to one .cpp file and the xml_oarchive related code to an another, but of course this means that export.hpp is included to both, which results in multiple definitions error when trying to link the two object files together. Could you suggest any solution?
Thank you very much in advance
Zoltan Szatmary
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