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From: Scott McCaskill (scott_at_[hidden])
Date: 2001-09-14 14:48:30
> --- In boost_at_y..., Jens Maurer <Jens.Maurer_at_g...> wrote:
> > - xtime.hpp uses "boost/stdint.h", which is deprecated
> >and fails with como on my Linux box. Use "boost/cstdint.hpp"
> >instead (need to fix uintXX_t usage in the code as well).
>
> I don't understand the part in parens above. xtime.hpp uses int_fastXX_t
> types but not uintXX_t types, and I don't know of anything in the usage
that
> needs fixed.
>
Not sure if this is what the OP was talking about, but gcc produces
signed/unsigned warnings because xtime::sec and xtime::nsec are signed. Is
there any reason why they should not be unsigned? I changed these variables
to be unsigned types in my local copy to eliminate the warnings.
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