Re: orbit-cpp: sorry, not implemented: initializer contains unrecognized tree code



I've had troubles with some of the orbitcpp code too and no-one ever answers my questions on the orbitcpp-list.
Old compilers (before gcc2.95.2) seem to have troubles running orbitcpp while newer libstdc++ implementations are more correct and pedantic so the orbitcpp generated code (which is not all that great) breaks.
I'd recommend gcc2.95.2. But don't use the new libstdc++ versions unless you absolutely have to. Especially don't use libstdc++2.90.8. If you change standard C++ libraries everything on your system that uses C++ will have to be recompiled for the new libs (been there done that). 2.90.8 has broken thread support.


On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 10:42:43 Jiva DeVoe wrote:
> This question pertains to orbit-cpp, the c++ bindings for orbit.  I
> tried posting it to the orbit-cpp list, but got no response.  Am
> hoping someone here might have an idea.
> 
> I get the following error from gcc 2.95-2 (Mandrake Linux 7.2) when
> compiling any code that includes orbitcpp.hh:
> 
> /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.
> 
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