
Is any of your fields (A, B, C) have type [unsigned] long or size_t ? These types are 32-bit in 32-bit gcc and 64-bit in 64-bit one, so it reads completely different values If you are reading with 64-bit application files that are created in 32-bit one then that's the problem. 2011/12/29 KARAN <msree80@yahoo.co.in>
I am porting from Linux 32 bit to 64 Bit(x86_64)(Boost Version :1_41). I am facing an Binary archive exceptions mainly (std::bad_alloc,St12length_error-basic_string::resize).
There are no exception during the file saving, but when I do a restore I am facing the above exceptions. The same works very well if I change it to text archives. How can I make it work with binary files?
The exception is happening in the below code block .Any comments please template<class Archive> void Serialise (Archive & aArchive, const unsigned int aVersion=0) {
aArchive & this->A; aArchive & this->B; aArchive & this->C this->p.Serialise(aArchive, aVersion);
}
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