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Boost-Error with PeerProject

Postby queueclimber » 16 May 2013 18:01

Dear SkinVista,

I've tried your PeerProject and found it very fine.
Compiling with VS it works good.
But compiling with VS2010 & Intel Composer 2011, suddenly there is a "boost"-error
Build as Release X64.
Ok, there was no problem adding boost to the project.
Here's the screen:
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Please, can you check the code ?
Thanks.
Last edited by old_death on 16 May 2013 18:48, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Boost-Error with PeerProject

Postby skinvista » 17 May 2013 15:42

I'll take a further look at this.
The obvious point is that I only bundled the bare minimum of boost files, and in some cases commented out inapplicable lines that would have implied more unnecessary files. Such is the case in /Services/Boost/utility/declval.hpp at\round line ~42. Apparently improperly in this (since untested) instance.
In the meantime, try dumping the current full Boost source includes into /Services/Boost/ (or delete the contents of that path if you already have Boost linked otherwise).

First try simply copying the attached revised file over /Services/Boost/utility/declval.hpp, with custom commenting-out removed.
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Re: Boost-Error with PeerProject

Postby queueclimber » 17 May 2013 21:03

Thx, but it doesn't help. Still running into the Syntax error @ 7
And getting the >multiple Menu< entry bug in VS10 after opening the project two times .
Oh, and please. This is nothing which is very important. Just playing around with the compiler.
The base is working and that's what it is.
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There is more another problem. Sources are not queried even if there are free.
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