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From: Allen (allen.saucier_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-01-05 11:11:39
Hello, I know that I've asked this before but I have received no 
response.  So, I hope it is permissible to ask again.  I really need 
help with understanding what is happening as I really need boost to work 
for me.
I'm a newbie to boost & am trying to use the "filesystem" library with 
.Net 2005.  I've gotten boost to compile & produce the following 
libraries for windows vc-8_0 tool set: (@ bottom of email)
The problem I'm having is 2 fold:
1. which ones do I use ( I think I know, but...)
2. I am using
  C:\boost\lib\boost_filesystem-vc80-mt-1_33_1.lib
  C:\boost\lib\boost_filesystem-vc80-mt-1_33_1.dll
3. I've got the dll in the directory my executable runs from
4. I'm including the library w/in my project
But, every time I run my application, it bombs on the following code:
std::cerr << "file selection has changed: Fname/Folder:" << std::endl;
Glib::ustring gus_fname = 
m_filechooserbuttonChooseComponentsFile->get_filename();
std::cerr << "file name:=" << gus_fname << std::endl << std::endl;
Glib::ustring gus_fname_foler = 
m_filechooserbuttonChooseComponentsFile->get_current_folder();
std::cerr << "folder:=" << gus_fname_foler << std::endl << std::endl;
m_gusFobComponentsFileFullPath = gus_fname;
std::cerr << "using paths..." << std::endl;
boost::filesystem::path  p(m_gusFobComponentsFileFullPath, 
boost::filesystem::native);  (****  BOMB ****)
The variable, m_gusFobComponentsFileFullPath, has the value:   
C:\projects\cramOSG_console\trunk\CRAMComponents.fob
For the life of me, I can not figure out why boost is crashing.  An 
older version of boost works just fine w/ this code and I am wondering 
if I'm using the correct libraries or perhaps what was compiled is not 
correct.
The error give is not a simple one to debug.  The application simply 
crashes @ the point noted when run.  Under the debugger, it simply 
crashes in a "locked" file and since I'm not using the debug version of 
the libs, I can't walk into the code.
Would someone please help me?  Thank you so much ahead of time.  I 
appreciate your advice and comments.
--Allen
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> Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 11:24:54 +0300
> From: Alexander Nasonov <alnsn_at_[hidden]>
> Subject: Re: [boost] Proposal to add a Boost.FSM library
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> Andrey Semashev wrote:
>   
>> Seems that Intel has problems in parsing function pointer types inside
>> template parameter types. I've attached a changed version that might
>> fix the problem, please, try it if you have some time.
>>     
>
> %time /usr/local/intel_cc_80/bin/icpc -I../../../.. -I/usr/pkg/include -c *.cpp
> 27.303u 2.431s 0:30.70 96.8%    9952+47860k 0+436io 0pf+0w
>
> It now compiles the test.
>
>   
>> I think, I'll update the documentation as you requested in your post
>> in a couple of days and put the new version to the Vault. It will have
>> all fixes I have made so far. BTW, it will have a fix that denies
>> cross-casting between states, as you noticed earlier. Though, a
>> conforming compiler is needed for the protection to work.
>>     
>
> Please, also add a complete example from tutorial to libs/fsm/example.
> This would help a lot to reviewers of your library.
>
>   
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