I created the boost libraries and tried the boost.actor configure again and it worked. However, the subsequent make failed because compiler could not find memcmp, as shown by the terminal session at the end of this post. Note that I did do a `git diff` which showed the only' difference was in the ./configure. Also, there were several warnings.
Is there something I should do to get the make to work?
[snip] I modified the configure arguments as shown in 1st attachment. Now, at the `make` step, it aborts at the same place, but with a message about incompatible args instead of not finding the memcmp function. The complete terminal session is in 2nd attachment.
Thank you for your patience. The function memcmp is defined in <cstring>, which was simply not included. I don’t know why I never got this error (I’ve tested on SuSE 13.1, Ubuntu 13.10, Fedora, Mac OS, MinGW @ Win7). Btw, you don’t have to pass both GCC and Clang to the configure script. I would recommend using the compiler you’ve used to build the Boost libraries to avoid running into ABI incompatibilities. I have added the missing include in the master branch and fixed the mismatched-tags warnings as well. Hope that fixes your issues. Oh, and don’t be surprised that almost each file has changed if you’re running git pull: the license has been changed from LGPL to the Boost Software License. Best regards, Dominik