Sam results with static linking. I'm not good with reading mangled names but it looks to me like they are there. Am I perhaps missing a link option?
I'm not familiar with the True64 linker so I can't say. What happens if you build the examples with bjam - do those all build OK?
John.
OK I think I found it -- using the ansi object model $cxx -c ... -model
ansi
I have always just accepted the default - arm. It was in the man page
for cxx and also in the documentation for the tru64cxx65 toolset. I
should read more carefully.
So it looks like all the code has to use ansi or arm, since I have a LOT
of stuff compiled in the arm mode, it would be better to build boost
using the "-sBUILD=<object-model>arm" switch, however now I'm back to
compile errors:
cxx: Error:
/adp/local/src/boost_1_32_0/libs/program_options/build/../src/convert.cp
p, line 62: #434
a reference of type "wchar_t *&" (not const-qualified) cannot
be
initialized with a value of type "wchar_t [32]"
detected during instantiation of "std::basic_string