Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| > On 7 Jan 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| >> I have put code that I think should make it possible to use lyx with
| >> modern istream, but I have also experienced dataloss when trying this
| >> outl Note that I have used a C++ lib in alpha state when doing this,
| >> so it might be perfect as it is, but be VERY careful, you might loose
| >> your documents...
| > 
| > And all this was added to the main trunk!  Perhaps we/you should have
| > released 1.1.4 first since we'd only just finished fixing most of the
| > previous cluster of bugs.  Or perhaps a branch might have been better?
| 
| Well Allan I at least agree with you! Lars I really think you could have
| used a branch for this! I at least are now not able to compile it anymore
| on RedHat 6.1 with egcs-2.91.66 and don't tell me to install a better C++
| compiler that would just dip the hat (well this for the criticism part ;)
| 
| Now I get this when trying to compile:
| 
| g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I../../images -I./../   
|-I/usr/X11R6/include  -g
| -O -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -ansi -Wall -W -pedantic -c formula.C
| In file included from ../../src/layout.h:21,
|                  from ../../src/lyxparagraph.h:23,
|                  from ../../src/undo.h:19,
|                  from ../../src/buffer.h:29,
|                  from ../../src/bufferlist.h:21,
|                  from formula.C:30:
| ../../src/Spacing.h:20: `istringstream' not declared

It seems that you have a header problem, have you done experiments
with stlport?

stringstream should only be used if you have the sstream hader,
otherwise the strstream should be used.

Do you have the <sstream> header somwhere?

        Lgb

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