Next, I found that even a basic wt example was crashing without a good 
reason. After some more research, I found that it is, indeed, a 
compilation "error". But it didn't have anything to do with Boost or Wt 
versions. I'm compiling against the C++11 standard,

g++ ... std=c++0x ...

and apparently there's something in Wt which does not like that. E.g., 
the most basic "Hello" Wt example crashes hard.

Is that expected behaviour?

Regards,

Rutger



On 2012-06-01 17:31, Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It works fine for me on Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit with my packages (taken
> from the Wt PPA). I've compiled with:
>
> g++-4.4 -o rutger main.cpp -lwt -lwthttp -lboost_system
>
> It's using Boost 1.46.1, Asio 1.4.9 (bundled with Boost) and gcc 
> 4.4.7-1ubuntu2
>
> That being said, we have seen weird problems with C++ applications and
> libraries in the past in Debian and Ubuntu:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=605402
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/gcc-linaro/+bug/647597/
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/witty/+bug/886456
>
>


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