From: Rohith R. <man...@ho...> - 2002-11-05 12:48:43
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>Where did you had the throw() exactly ? This is a CppUnit portability issue >that I need to fix in the CppUnit project tree. Did you add the destructor >? The initial error was in DynamicLibraryManagerException. This class inherits std::runtime_error. Since there is no destructor defined for this class, I guess the compiler writes its own default destructor. The default destructors signature must be different from the std::runtime_error::~runtime_error. So I've added a destructor declaration with an empty definition in the .cpp file. >Hmm, This is a copy of CppUnit 1.9.10 tarball (without some of the example >and GUI testrunners). On Windows, this is used so that it can compile >nearly >'out of the box' (you still need to install boost, though). The building of >the CppUnit library is integrated with the VC++ projects. Can't this be >done >on Unix (installing the lib localy in the build/ dir and using it from >there) ? Should be possible. I'll try. Thank you, Baptiste and Sven for all your help. Regards, Rohith. _________________________________________________________________ Unlimited Internet access -- and 2 months free! Try MSN. http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/2monthsfree.asp |