[protobuf] Re: Issue 433 in protobuf: "ValuesIn" was not declared error in 'make check' under Ubuntu

2013-02-17 Thread protobuf
Comment #4 on issue 433 by xiaof...@google.com: "ValuesIn" was not declared error in 'make check' under Ubuntu http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/issues/detail?id=433 We have already updated the version of gtest in our trunk. Please help check if you still experience the same problem with th

[protobuf] Re: Issue 433 in protobuf: "ValuesIn" was not declared error in 'make check' under Ubuntu

2013-02-10 Thread protobuf
Comment #3 on issue 433 by john.cal...@gmail.com: "ValuesIn" was not declared error in 'make check' under Ubuntu http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/issues/detail?id=433 I'm having the same problem on Ubuntu 12.10. It seems to me you are correct that gtest is at fault, but I'd agree with Walk

[protobuf] Re: Issue 433 in protobuf: "ValuesIn" was not declared error in 'make check' under Ubuntu

2013-01-09 Thread Zach Walker
I have the same issue under Fedora 17, was an gtest bug report filled that I can refer to? On Monday, December 3, 2012 11:31:57 PM UTC, prot...@googlecode.com wrote: > > Updates: > Status: OutOfScope > Owner: xiaof...@google.com > > Comment #1 on issue 433 by xiaof...@google.co

[protobuf] Re: Issue 433 in protobuf: "ValuesIn" was not declared error in 'make check' under Ubuntu

2013-01-09 Thread protobuf
Comment #2 on issue 433 by walker.z...@gmail.com: "ValuesIn" was not declared error in 'make check' under Ubuntu http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/issues/detail?id=433 I experienced the same problem on Fedora 17. The version of gtest curerntly included in the protobug-2.4.1.tar.gz downloan

[protobuf] Re: Issue 433 in protobuf: "ValuesIn" was not declared error in 'make check' under Ubuntu

2012-12-03 Thread protobuf
Updates: Status: OutOfScope Owner: xiaof...@google.com Comment #1 on issue 433 by xiaof...@google.com: "ValuesIn" was not declared error in 'make check' under Ubuntu http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/issues/detail?id=433 This is a gtest issue. I'll mark this as "OutOfScope". Y