Hi,
> Probably, you compile in release mode (i.e. with optimisations).
Thanks, Yes, you are right. I tried to compile in debug mode but I have a problem.
What change is needed?
Here is what Visual Studio complains:
Compiling...
cl : Command line warning D9025 : overriding '/MDd' with '/MD'
infobayserver.cpp
Using the /RTC option without specifying a debug runtime will lead to linker errors
Hint: go to the code generation options and switch to one of the debugging runtimes
c:\program files\boost\boost_1_38\boost\config\auto_link.hpp(106) : fatal error C1189: #error : "Incompatible build options"
Build log was saved at "file://c:\Documents and Settings\oozturk7\My Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\InfobayServer\Debug\BuildLog.htm"
InfobayServer - 1 error(s), 1 warning(s)
I have installed boost libraries and headers using the installer from:
http://www.boostpro.com/download
I chose both multithread and multithread debug downloads.
(I have four versions of most libraries, ex: libboost_serialization-vc90-mt-1_38.lib, libboost_serialization-vc90-mt-gd-1_38.lib, libboost_serialization-vc90-mt-s-1_38.lib, libboost_serialization-vc90-mt-sgd-1_38.lib)
Best regards,
Ozgur (Oscar) Ozturk
www.DrOzgur.com
+1 (614) 805-4370
> I tried to break at the point calling this function and step into fromProbably, you compile in release mode (i.e. with optimisations).
> there.
> it jumps to async_receive(...) function in win_iocp_socket_service.hpp file.
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