
Thorsten Ottosen wrote:
Hi Neal,
"Neal Becker" <ndbecker2@verizon.net> wrote in message news:chvovi$qbl$2@sea.gmane.org... | Just ran cvs update. Something is wrong with range.hpp: | | g++34 -x c++ /usr/local/src/boost.cvs/boost/range.hpp | -I /usr/local/src/boost.cvs -fsyntax-only | In file included from /usr/local/src/boost.cvs/boost/range/begin.hpp:18, | from | /usr/local/src/boost.cvs/boost/range/functions.hpp:18, | from /usr/local/src/boost.cvs/boost/range.hpp:18: | /usr/local/src/boost.cvs/boost/range/config.hpp:24:21: missing binary | operator before token "("
I don't have that compiler...can you make a patch?
Is it only this compiler? I'm guessing that range.hpp is missing some include it needs, so that including only range.hpp causes a problem. Can anyone confirm or deny this on a different platform? That would help to isolate the problem. The error message is not very informative.