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From: Douglas Gregor (dgregor_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-05-27 10:01:53
Adam Stephens wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I'm trying to build Boost on linux using bjam. Everything seems to
> compile smoothly except one file in Boost.MPI. The error is lengthy,
> but the first part reads:
>
> intel-linux.compile.c++
> bin.v2/libs/mpi/build/intel-linux/release/threading-multi/datatypes.o
> ./boost/mpi/python/serialize.hpp(321): error: no operator "<<" matches
> these operands
> operand types are: boost::mpi::packed_oarchive <<
> boost::mpl::if_<boost::is_fundamental<long>, long, long &>::type
> ar << extract<Type>(obj)();
> ^
> detected during:
> instantiation of "void
> boost::python::detail::direct_serialization_table<IArchiver,
> OArchiver>::default_saver<T>::operator()(OArchiver &, const
> boost::python::api::object &, unsigned int) [with
> IArchiver=boost::mpi::packed_iarchive,
> OArchiver=boost::mpi::packed_oarchive, T=long]" at line 158 of
> "./boost/function/function_template.hpp"
>
>
> My compiler is Intel/9.1 and the implementation of MPI is openmpi
> 1.2.4. I've also tried to build using intel/10.1, and I got the same
> error.
>
Thanks for reporting this. We have the Intel compilers on one of our
clusters, so I'll take a shot at fixing this today.
- Doug
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