Toon Knapen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > While having major trouble compiling boost with HP/aC++ I was looking for > compiler-patches on the HP-site. Now I was surprised to see that the version > I have installed is not yet reported on the HP support site. I have version : > > harry:/home/tk >aCC -V > aCC: HP aC++/ANSI C B3910B A.05.38 [Sep 12 2002] > > while the most recent version on the support site of HP is 5.37 ?!
I was working with "B3910B A.03.39", no date specified. > Check out : > >http://h21007.www2.hp.com/dspp/tech/tech_TechSoftwareDetailPage_IDX/1,1703,1740,00.html#support > > OTOH, looking at the status-pages for HP on the boost-site (using > the previous version of the regression test suite, I'm still > _trying_ to compile the new version but having trouble to compile > it) Jens Maurer's compilation was'nt that bad. Not surprising. Type traits, which are at the core of almost everything boost, have changed substantially. > So to understand the whole issue of boost on HP better, and while > trying to figure out the diff between the versions 1.x, 3.x and 5.x > (Jens was on 3.3, I'm on 5.38), I would be interested to know about > which aCC versions are used by all of you and which boost-libs you > are using succesfully with your aCC compiler ? I can post the bjam results from the status directory when they finish. Currently, the test library fails to build, which I'm sure prevents many tests from running. -- David Abrahams [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.boost-consulting.com Boost support, enhancements, training, and commercial distribution _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost