
Markus Schöpflin wrote:
The problem is Digital UNIX V4.0F. It doesn't have inttypes.h. Try to remove the check for __osf__ in boost/cstdint.hpp:85 and see what happens.
I did that, and it worked fine. I thought someone might like to know that it could use some kind of configuration macro.
But be warned, no regression tests were run for Digital UNIX V4.0F, only for V5.1, so you are on your own.
I understand the risks of using ancient systems. I won't complain about new or changed Boost libraries that no longer build on them. I'm hoping we can retire them in the near future. I'll check out John M's suggestions. While I do that, I wonder whether there is any bjam build option for tru64cxx65 that selects any configuration options distinguishing Tru64 4.x from 5.x. If not, probably the easiest solution for me is to just take your suggestion. (I have no Tru64 5.x systems.) -- Dick Hadsell 914-259-6320 Fax: 914-259-6499 Reply-to: hadsell@blueskystudios.com Blue Sky Studios http://www.blueskystudios.com 44 South Broadway, White Plains, NY 10601