POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.unofficial.patches : UberPOV 1.37.0.0-beta.2 released : Re: UberPOV 1.37.0.0-beta.2 released Server Time
25 Apr 2024 06:12:57 EDT (-0400)
  Re: UberPOV 1.37.0.0-beta.2 released  
From: clipka
Date: 24 Nov 2013 16:32:28
Message: <5292706c@news.povray.org>
Am 24.11.2013 15:36, schrieb James Holsenback:
> On 11/24/2013 08:02 AM, clipka wrote:
>> There is another bug in beta.2 that breaks SSLT; again, both beta.2 and
>> the current master branch are fine.
>
> Hmmm ... just pulled and I'm getting:
>
> In file included from /usr/include/boost/thread.hpp:24:0,
>                   from ./backend/povray.h:53,
>                   from ./backend/control/renderbackend.h:40,
>                   from ./backend/control/messagefactory.h:39,
>                   from backend/frame.h:65,
>                   from lightgrp.cpp:35:
> /usr/include/boost/thread/future.hpp:286:12: error: stray ‘\267’ in program
> /usr/include/boost/thread/future.hpp:286:12: error: stray ‘\23’ in program
> /usr/include/boost/thread/future.hpp: In static member function ‘static
> void
>
boost::detail::future_traits<void>::cleanup(boost::detail::future_traits<void>::storage_type&)’:
>
> /usr/include/boost/thread/future.hpp:286:19: error: ‘orage’ was not
> declared in this scope

According to the message, the file "future.hpp" - part of the boost 
library's dev package that apparently comes with your Linux distro - 
contains two non-ASCII characters among the program code. \267 (aka 
0xB7, or decimal 183) and \23 (aka 0x13, or decimal 19), are a centered 
dot ("MIDDLE DOT") and a non-printable character ("DEVICE CONTROL THREE" 
aka DC3), respectively.

The code you just pulled probably doesn't have anything to do with it; 
something must have garbled your libboost-dev package.


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