Re: [orbitcpp-list] sorry, not implemented: initializer contains unrecognized tree code
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From: Jiva D. <ji...@op...> - 2001-01-09 17:44:34
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I should add to this this does NOT happen when I compile the examples. I am including the orbitcpp.hh header file specifically because I want to build some generic orbitc++ classes which I can derive from later to make clients and servers (ie: an application framework if you will) So, I am NOT including specifically generated headers, but I need the types like CORBA::ORB_var etc. On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 10:22:50AM -0700, Jiva DeVoe wrote: > I get the following error from gcc 2.95-2 (Mandrake Linux 7.2) when > compiling any code that includes orbitcpp.h: > > /usr/local/include/orb/orbitcpp_smartptr.hh:743: sorry, not > implemented: initializer contains unrecognized tree code > /usr/local/include/orb/orbitcpp_smartptr.hh:777: sorry, not > implemented: initializer contains unrecognized tree code > /usr/local/include/orb/orbitcpp_smartptr.hh:743: sorry, not > implemented: initializer contains unrecognized tree code > /usr/local/include/orb/orbitcpp_smartptr.hh:777: sorry, not > implemented: initializer contains unrecognized tree code > > Am using .29 of orbitcpp. This *may* be a bug in gcc 2.95, but I > wanted to make sure you guys didn't already have a workaround before I > post to the gcc list. > -- Jiva DeVoe VP Of Software Development Opnix, Inc. - Simply bitchin bandwidth. GPG Fingerprint: 0A17 DF84 516A 1DC4 B837 FE6D 3128 41CD 97CB 4AA7 |