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Boost/date_time/gregorian/gregorian.hpp no such file or directoryWe recommend upgrading to the latest, or. We will stay with VS20 14 CTP 4 for now, till a more reliable VS20 15 CTP 7 or RTM comes out. There is a bit of guesswork mapping the error messages to package names tab completion helps. Check that gcc and glibc are up to date also. Surely you mean only in precompiler directives, right. Compile log: Building file:. Have a question about this project? So I had this problem and none of these things worked for me. Both forms search every directory on the include path. Rather than entering the full path name. The error that is shown when I try to launch the executable is: bash:.The demo project would compile just fine, but after I replaced the existing main file by my own, this error occurred. David Could you elaborate on this please. Incidentally, if you try to run a truly non-existant command i. I said that in an include statement i the backslash is not an escape character, and ii you can use forward slash. It is already on our list. I ran into the same issue on another project, and the culprit turned out to be that some boost build generated bat files were not being regenerated with the updated CRT include paths.David Could you elaborate on this please. If you choose to participate, the online survey will be presented to you when you leave the Msdn Web site. Please note that it must be Include for the compiler to associate that with the include directive. I got the same problem today. Rather than entering the full path name. Also could you point out the proper way the original poster, crobar, was to write the include statement with parenthesis? By posting your answer, you agree to the and. Double slashes are not needed in include paths. I have also tried rebooting my server.Boost/date_time/gregorian/gregorian.hpp no such file or directoryRather than entering the full path name. Note that I also changed the default u from dash to bash using sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash before I tried running the 32 bit executable. Imagine that your responsible bar is in a folder named frobnicate, relative to foo. They are meant to just illustrate a point.RESULT 1: - The C compiler identification is GNU 4. You signed out in another tab or window. Your compiler just tried to compile the file named foo.
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