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Hi Miroslav,
> Any suggestion how to resolve that 'mutable' compilation issue?
> Thanks.
> ../cac.h:269:26: error: reference ?mutex? cannot be declared ?mutable?
The solution will be to change the mutex reference into a pointer (which
will not need to be mutable). A bug entry has been opened against this
issue, but it looks like a patch hasn't been installed at this time. This is
of course an issue with the very latest gcc.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/epics-base/+bug/736273
In the future it will be preferable to use the improved epicsMutex class
which allows reference counting of the mutex instance.
> In file included from ../../../src/libCom/cxxTemplates/epicsOnce.cpp:29:0:
>../../../src/libCom/cxxTemplates/epicsSingleton.h:37:5: error: ?size_t?
> does not name a type
The issue here may be that size_t is only in the std namespace, and so we
need to add "using std :: size_t" or change the declarations to use "std ::
size_t"
> My fix for that was to include
> #include "stddef.h"
In recent codes I prefer including <cstddef> and importing from namespace
std as needed. However, it may be that that header already includes a
standard library header that defines "std :: size_t", and so including
<cstddef> might be superfluous.
Jeff
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Mihaylov, Miroslav N.
> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 2:35 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: EPICS 3.14.12.1 on Fedora 15 gcc 4.6
>
> Hello.
> I've tried building EPICS base on the latest Fedora 15.
>
> First problem I encountered was
>
>
> In file included from ../../../src/libCom/cxxTemplates/epicsOnce.cpp:29:0:
> ../../../src/libCom/cxxTemplates/epicsSingleton.h:37:5: error: ?size_t?
> does not name a type
>
> My fix for that was to include
> #include "stddef.h"
> in the file
> EPICS_BASE/src/libCom/cxxTemplates/epicsSingleton.h
>
> Next problem while compiling epics base is
>
> In file included from ../cac.cpp:39:0:
> ../cac.h:269:26: error: reference ?mutex? cannot be declared ?mutable?
> [-fpermissive]
> ../cac.h:270:26: error: reference ?cbMutex? cannot be declared ?mutable?
> [-fpermissive]
> In file included from ../cac.cpp:47:0:
> ../udpiiu.h:152:26: error: reference ?cbMutex? cannot be declared
> ?mutable? [-fpermissive]
> ../udpiiu.h:153:26: error: reference ?cacMutex? cannot be declared
> ?mutable? [-fpermissive]
> make[3]: *** [cac.o] Error 1
>
> I think that this thread is referring to the same problem.
> http://www.aps.anl.gov/epics/core-talk/2011/msg00029.php
>
> Any suggestion how to resolve that 'mutable' compilation issue?
> Thanks.
>
> Miroslav
>
> --
> Miroslav Mihaylov
> [email protected]
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