On Wed, 20 Jan 2010, John Peterson wrote:

> I agree with Derek, if you are compiling with complex enabled (which
> it seems you are) and your compiler can't find a match for operator<
> between two objects of type std::complex

Is there an operator<(complex&,complex&)?  I don't think it's
standard, and it wouldn't make much since if it was.  More likely
we've yet-again added some code without testing that it works with
--enable-complex.

I'll take a look at it.

On the bright side, they just finished putting together the new 128
Nehelem cluster here, and the old 24-core cluster is likely to finally
end up devoted to regression testing soon.
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Roy

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