Re: [pcre-dev] PCRE

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Author: Steven Van Ingelgem
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To: Craig Silverstein
CC: pcre-dev
Subject: Re: [pcre-dev] PCRE
Found it !


The reason was that I seems to had copied several auto-generated .h files
into an include directory which had priority over the real pcre*.h files.

Now everything builds nicely.


Thanks for your advice,
Steven

On 27 May 2011 09:14, Craig Silverstein <csilvers@???> wrote:

> } I honestly don't see where pcrecpp::no_arg is used. In my own code I
> } never use any of it. So I don't know from where it is taken. I
> } checked the whole project and the only place where it is used is in
> } the pcre library.
>
> It oughtn't be used in the pcre library. Where are you seeing it used
> there? Only prcrecpp::RE::no_arg should be used.
>
> } In my own code I never use any of it.
>
> You can test this hypothesis by dumping symbols from your object
> files. In unix-land this would be via 'nm'; I don't know how to do it
> on windows. It should show where this symbol is being requested.
>
> You'll have to debug this yourself, I'm afraid; given the evidence
> you've shown, this is a problem with your config somewhere, and not
> with pcre. Hopefully the information about no_arg will be a good
> starting point on how to do this.
>
> craig
>