
Sorry for not directly replying to the original message, I erased it by mistake. Le mer 14/07/2004 à 10:48, Aleksey Gurtovoy a écrit :
Robert Ramey writes:
Serialization /////////////
I've tested against the latest CVS on my own machine with satisfactory results. The compilers I've tested are:
1) MSVC 7.1 2) MSVC 6.0 3) Borland 5.51 4) Borland 5.60 5) gcc 3.3 under cygwin 6) gcc 3.4 on linux (draft #20) has been tested on linux with good results
Wonderful!
I haven't seen any test results from boost test servers for the serialization library - I expect to see some soon. If past experience is any guide - any platform NOT on the above list will have at least a few issues.
I can't achieve these good results on Linux with GCC 3.4.0. Is draft #20 the version currently in CVS? If so, only three tests are passing, the 206 other ones are failing because of a failure during the build of the static libraries: /boost/boost/noncopyable.hpp: In copy constructor `boost::archive::class_name_type::class_name_type(const boost::archive::class_name_type&)': /boost/boost/noncopyable.hpp:27: error: `boost::noncopyable::noncopyable(const boost::noncopyable&)' is private /boost/libs/serialization/build/../src/basic_oarchive.cpp:333: error: within this context The serialization library seems to work better with GCC 3.3.4: only six failures. There are around 40 failures with Intel 8.0.58. Regards, Guillaume PS: I'm impressed by the number of tests: 209. That's quite huge.