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Patch for boost on CentOS 6.7
I've attached a patch for compiling boost 1.6 (in the 2016Q1 tree) on
CentOS 6.7 using the stock GCC 4.4.7.
It's based on a fix I found here:
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/563039/
Regards,
Jason
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Jason W. Bacon
Systems Manager
Research Computing Support
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
bacon%uwm.edu@localhost
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$NetBSD$
# Patch to all build on CentOS 6.7 with base GCC 4.4.7
# https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/563039/
--- libs/container/src/pool_resource.cpp.orig 2016-04-27 17:14:16.420319116 +0000
+++ libs/container/src/pool_resource.cpp
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ namespace pmr {
class pool_data_t
: public block_slist_base<>
{
- typedef block_slist_base<> block_slist_base;
+ typedef block_slist_base<> block_slist_base_t;
public:
explicit pool_data_t(std::size_t initial_blocks_per_chunk)
- : block_slist_base(), next_blocks_per_chunk(initial_blocks_per_chunk)
+ : block_slist_base_t(), next_blocks_per_chunk(initial_blocks_per_chunk)
{ slist_algo::init_header(&free_slist); }
void *allocate_block() BOOST_NOEXCEPT
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ class pool_data_t
void release(memory_resource &upstream)
{
slist_algo::init_header(&free_slist);
- this->block_slist_base::release(upstream);
+ this->block_slist_base_t::release(upstream);
next_blocks_per_chunk = pool_options_minimum_max_blocks_per_chunk;
}
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ class pool_data_t
//Minimum block size is at least max_align, so all pools allocate sizes that are multiple of max_align,
//meaning that all blocks are max_align-aligned.
- char *p = static_cast<char *>(block_slist_base::allocate(blocks_per_chunk*pool_block, mr));
+ char *p = static_cast<char *>(block_slist_base_t::allocate(blocks_per_chunk*pool_block, mr));
//Create header types. This is no-throw
for(std::size_t i = 0, max = blocks_per_chunk; i != max; ++i){
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