retitle 178525 xdelta2 cannot build with current tools tags 178525 help thanks
Since the sfs-dev issue is so simple compared to the g++ issues, I'll keep just this bugreport instead of oppening a new one. I've attempted to look at the problem, but there is a crucial build problem which I could not fix or work around. That failure is: | In file included from xdfs_cpp.h:81, | from admin.cc:45: | ehashmap.h:130: error: parse error before `>' token It refers to the following template definition: | template <class T, int offset, class H, class E, class A = alloc> | class ehash_map Where "alloc" is not known. Probably g++ changed its way of working since 2.95, and "alloc" is being resolved in the context where the word appears, instead of where the template is expanded. I could not find where the template gets expanded, due to the complex relationships between templates and classes in the code. The "alloc" class does not appear to come from xdelta2 source. I could only assume it comes from the standard libraries, and could even find a similar decl in /usr/include/g++-3/std/bastring.h: | // NOTE : This does NOT conform to the draft standard and is likely to change | #include <alloc.h> | [...] | template <class charT, class traits = string_char_traits<charT>, | class Allocator = alloc > Unfortunately adding this include in ehashmap.h does not help, and playing with namespaces did not help either. I even tried issue a forward declaration for an "alloc" class (even in the std namespace), but that did not seem correct to the compiler either. I have exhausted the resources relative to my limited knowledge of modern C++, and I'm looking for help on this issue. -- Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Why make M$-Bill richer & richer ? Debian-related: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Support Debian GNU/Linux: Pro: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Freedom, Power, Stability, Gratuity http://ydirson.free.fr/ | Check <http://www.debian.org/>