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From: Tom Matelich (tmatelich_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-03-10 12:13:39


I'm sure I've seen posts about this, but have been unable to track it
down...

Apparently gcc 3.2 only uses the cpp file name to "anonymize" anonymous
namespaces. My problem is that Application A links libs B and C, which both
have files named foo.cpp. These foo.cpp's both include
boost/tuples/details/tuple_basic.hpp, thus causing duplicate symbols of
tuples::{anonymous}::ignore. Obviously I can work around this by renaming
the cpp files, but I thought I'd see if there was a quicker solution.

Thanks
Tom
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