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From: Jens Seidel (jensseidel_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-11-12 15:46:14
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 01:56:14PM -0500, Ormond, Randy wrote:
> I took my project's Boost out of the include path and the problem went
> away. I don't really understand how the RedHat /usr/include/boost got
> involved. Since I can't control /usr/include, I guess I'll have to be
> content with 1.32
You have access to /usr/include! At least you can tell gcc to ignore
standard include directories (-nostdinc) and specify it again before or
after other include directories. Compare also -isystem, ...
I wonder why there is no requirement to use either
#include <boost/...>
or
#include "boost/..."
Currently both is used which probably affects the include search path.
Should this be fixed?
Jens
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