need for release?

Boriss Mejias boris.mejias at uclouvain.be
Tue Feb 5 00:33:41 CET 2008


Filip Konvička wrote:
[...]
> Yes, but particularly Boost is rather picky about compilers...then 
> again, it's probably fine with recent gcc, and since this would be 
> Windows-specific, it should probably not be such a big problem. So I'll 
> explore the std::map approach first, and then I'll try to extract some 
> minimal subset of boost that provides some unordered set implementation. 
> I'll let you know which works best and we can decide where to put the 
> fixes in the svn.
> 
> I suppose that you still use the procedure described here
> 
>  
> http://www.mozart-oz.org/documentation/install/node7.html#section.cygwin.environment 

yes... I'm using that to build Mozart on windoze.

> to do the compilation? I believe that the current MSVC 9.0 Express 
> Edition should be sufficient for the build, but I'm not going to rebuild 
> GMP and other stuff, so if you have newer versions of the required 
> packages for Windows, please let me know.

I'm still using GMP 4.1.4 that I built a while ago... and I don't think that 
it is newer to whatever you are using now. I might build 4.2.2 in the near 
future, but not yet.

cheers
Boriss


> Cheers,
> Filip
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