
Yes, these are the compilation errors.
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I tried to use the Spirit Classic by changing the project include and namespace statements to classic. Those are the only changes made to the project for the port. The library is stored as the complete download with the rest of the boost libraries including the smart pointer, and have not further tried to compile the code with removing such directories.
Ok, I have to take your word for it. But how do you think I should know what actually happens in your code if all what you're showing to me is a listing of completely unrelated (to Spirit) error messages? I have no crystal ball to see what you're doing. So I must ask you again, please provide me with a small self contained piece of code reproducing your problem. Does your code compile if you do not change the Spirit #include's (yes I know you'll see the deprecated warnings then)? What Boost versions have your code been compiled with before your changes? Regards Hartmut --------------- Meet me at BoostCon www.boostcon.com