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From: Robert Ramey (ramey_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-12-15 23:27:20
This was an issue with 1_33_0 that I believe was resolved with 1_33_1. I
just tested this and it compiles with my VC 7.1 compiler with no errors.
Looking at your code it seems that you're using 1_33_1 so I can't explain
why we might be getting different results.
Robert Ramey
Oleg Abrosimov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Some days ago I've faced with very strange problem with
> boost::serialization
> it doesn't compile, though docs says that it should.
>
> After some research I've found that changing the order of
> header files included fixes the problem.
> It can be illustrated on a base of the demo.cpp program
> included in distribution:
>
> The original order:
>
> #include <boost/archive/text_iarchive.hpp>
> #include <boost/archive/text_oarchive.hpp>
>
> #include <boost/serialization/base_object.hpp>
> #include <boost/serialization/utility.hpp>
> #include <boost/serialization/list.hpp>
>
>
> The modified order [doesn't compile!]:
>
> #include <boost/serialization/base_object.hpp>
> #include <boost/serialization/utility.hpp>
> #include <boost/serialization/list.hpp>
>
> #include <boost/archive/text_iarchive.hpp>
> #include <boost/archive/text_oarchive.hpp>
>
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