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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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Subject: Re: STL
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 18:06:22 +0200
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Frank Lin wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I experienced the following problem while compiling a djgpp/c++ program
> using <string>. has anyone experienced this before?
> 
> In file included from C:/DJGPP/lang/cxx/alloc.h:21,
>                  from C:/DJGPP/lang/cxx/std/bastring.h:39,
>                  from C:/DJGPP/lang/cxx/string:6,
>                  from stest.cpp:1:
> C:/DJGPP/lang/cxx/stl_alloc.h:742: invalid member template declaration
> C:/DJGPP/lang/cxx/stl_alloc.h:780: invalid member template declaration
> C:/DJGPP/lang/cxx/stl_alloc.h:817: invalid member template declaration
> C:/DJGPP/lang/cxx/stl_alloc.h:858: invalid member template declaration
> C:/DJGPP/lang/cxx/stl_alloc.h:961: empty component declaration
> C:/DJGPP/lang/cxx/stl_alloc.h:961: parse error before `<'

What does GCC print if you add -v to the compilation command line?

I suspect that you have an old C++ compiler (cc1plus.exe) lurking somewhere
on your PATH.  Please check that both the compiler and the C++ headers are
from the same version.

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