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Subject: Re: [boost] Regression impacting chrono
From: Daniel Frey (d.frey_at_[hidden])
Date: 2016-02-23 04:17:46


Probably my fault, sorry. I'll fix it when I get a chance, this evening most likely.

On 23.02.16 at 10:05, Raffi Enficiaud wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> There is a regression between 180bee and 372c53 on VS, and apparently
> boost.chrono (and indirectly boost.test...) is impacted:
>
> See
> http://www.boost.org/development/tests/develop/developer/output/teeks99-08e-win2012R2-64on64-boost-bin-v2-libs-test-test-static-library-custom-init-test-test-msvc-12-0-dbg-adrs-mdl-64-thrd-mlt.html
>
> trace below:
>
>
> =================
> cl /Zm800 -nologo
> @"D:\t08\run\results\boost\bin.v2\libs\chrono\build\msvc-12.0\dbg\adrs-mdl-64\lnk-sttc\thrd-mlt\process_cpu_clocks.obj.rsp"
>
>
> process_cpu_clocks.cpp
> D:\t08\run\boost_root\boost/system/error_code.hpp(431) : error C2872:
> 'detail' : ambiguous symbol
> could be 'boost::detail'
> or 'boost::operators_impl::detail'
> =================
>
> Between those 2 revisions, there were updates on
> - context
> - dll
> - system
> - utility
> - winapi
>
> Thanks,
> Raffi
>
>
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