Hey all, I recently inherited a system that uses GCC to reflect values from c++ to xml as well as a couple of other things. Part of my task was to remove the dependencies of VS 7.1 from the system, and the main culprit there was the version of gcc-xml we were using. I got the latest version off of the CVS depot, but now I've hit another problem.
In each of the files that we are passing to gcc-xml, there is an #include definition that points to a file that contains common definitions etc. It uses a relative path, such as "../../dirA/dirB/header.h". After upgrading the gcc-xml version, I now get errors that it cannot find "header.h" as specified by the path. If I make the path fully explicit then it works (ie C:\dirC\dirA\dirB\header.h), but it won't if it has the "../" in the path name. Does anyone know of a solution or workaround for this issue? Thanks, -Chris
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