
13 Apr
2007
13 Apr
'07
1:14 p.m.
Stefan Seefeld wrote:
Richard Day wrote:
GCC 3.3.2 is ancient. You do not have to be an admin to install gcc to your home. Install a newer version.
Without getting into the question of how old / outdated gcc 3.x is, may I ask what the relevance of your advice is to the reported problem ?
I think the issue was clearly pointed out (missing header guards in a boost header), and no matter what version of GCC you use you will encounter that error. If not the compiler is buggy.
Regards, Stefan
Was it clearly pointed out ? I have seen some speculation that is the issue but no confirmation. If he said he was using VC65 would it be ok to suggest upgrading then ? Will upgrading GCC hurt ?