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From: Bart (bartmann.nsd_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-03-29 11:59:21


On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:46:26 -0800, Jalon, Arnon wrote:

> Hi, I am new to the list. Appologies in advance if I'm posting
> something that's been already addressed, but I was unable to find
> anything related to it while searching the archives.
>
> I'm trying to use the date_time serialization headers in my application.
> I'm actually using the boost headers and libraries that came with the
> fedora core 3 linux distribution, and compiling with gcc 3.4.2.
>
> Including boost/date_time/time_serialize.hpp in my source gives me
> several compilation errors. I perused the time_serialize.hpp and
> greg_serialize.hpp headers and found places where the typename keyword
> was being used in front of class types that were simply qualified by
> namespace, as well functions where variables were used that weren't
> declared.
>
> I modified the headers to get it to compile, but would like to see if
> anyone else has been able to work around the problem in a less intrusive
> way? If need be I can post the patch files I created to a proper place.
>

Please send me your patches (bartmann.nsd_at_[hidden]). I'm not getting the
errors you've described in my initial tests.

Also, what version of boost shipped with FC3? Was it 1.31 or 1.32?

Thanks,
Bart


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