On 04/21/2010 10:34 AM, Stefan Palm wrote:
> Resending as this mail obviously got lost:
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>
>> Hi Stefan
>>
>> is the Sparc compiler a recent one?
>
> Yes, it's most recent one (SunStudio 12.1)
>
>
>> as for the gcc compiler, which version is it?
>> However this one seems to be related to a symbol not found in the boost
>> library... it looks like the boost headers do not correspond to the
>> boost library... do you have more than one version of boost library
>> installed?
>
> gcc is 3.4.3 (the version shipped with solaris10) and I can reproduce this with a "home-made" gcc 4.4.1.
> Regarding libboost I've only one version (1.42.0) installed. This libboost has been build with the Sun compiler (when building libboost with gcc the source-highlight configure script complains about missing "exit" functions and quits).
>
> You can find a copy of the "config.log" (for the gcc build) here:
>
http://www.pdmc.net/transfer/config.logmh... so you built libboost with the sun compiler and trying to link
that library using gcc? Does the sun compiler produce binary code which
is compatible with gcc?
what do you mean by "home made"?
cheers
Lorenzo
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