On 19/09/16 16:22, Robbie Gemmell wrote:
The initial cmake step outputs a message if you are using a newer
version of proton than was marked as tested at the time of the cpp
bits being released, also detailing which version was. Given the age
of the 0.30 release, it looks like it was Proton 0.7 i
On 19/09/16 16:08, Vince Cole wrote:
Hi
It fails, with the following error
pn_delivery_tag_t has no member named ‘bytes’
I assume this is due to a version mismatch, between qpid 0.30 and some
other installed library (I guess its likely to be proton-c or proton-cpp,
or one of their devel packa
The initial cmake step outputs a message if you are using a newer
version of proton than was marked as tested at the time of the cpp
bits being released, also detailing which version was. Given the age
of the 0.30 release, it looks like it was Proton 0.7 it was released
after, though that doesn't m
Hi
It fails, with the following error
pn_delivery_tag_t has no member named ‘bytes’
I assume this is due to a version mismatch, between qpid 0.30 and some
other installed library (I guess its likely to be proton-c or proton-cpp,
or one of their devel packages).
I am stuck with qpid 0.30, but I