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11:01 PM
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@Stacked Boost is taking forever to extract. I'll have a result in a couple of minutes.
 
@Maxpm no worries.
 
Xeo
OMG
Friggin grooveshark.com cancels the access from Germany. Guess who's guilty.
> Wenn Sie die Betriebskosten für Anbieter wie Grooveshark herabsetzen wollen, können Sie eine höfliche Nachricht an die GEMA schicken.
Fuck GEMA, seriously.
 
@Xeo That's painful!
I guess now the Germans will have to resort to proxies and vpn tunnels. Like the people in China do.
 
Xeo
For those who understand German, here's a nice one. :)
 
11:11 PM
@StackedCrooked I'm sure I can't too. But I think I know what the problem is: I had it too, once
Did you build boost from source? What distro are you on?
 
@StackedCrooked I'm having trouble getting Boost set up, and I don't feel like messing with its build system. So I'm afraid I won't be able to verify your results. Sorry.
 
@sehe It's the boost 1.48 that is distributed with MacPorts. (It builds from source.)
 
Basically my guess is you are getting a different version of boost at runtime than at compile time
 
I see.
 
Is there any UB behavior inherently involved to write ASM into a buffer, and then call it as a cdecl void func()? Or is UB behavior simply "likely"
 
11:13 PM
@StackedCrooked I had this happen when the linker for some reason did find /usr/local/lib64/*, but I had to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH=... to get it to run correctly
 
@sehe I'll give that a try.
 
I had similar issues around that time when using boost::regex
@StackedCrooked I think I have manually cleaned some of the libboost*.so stuff, did a sudo apt-get install --reinstall libboost-all-dev and also a sudo bjam ... install from the 1_48 tree. I haven't had the problem since then. I can assure you that I wasted quite some hours debugging stuff while doing little Proof of Concepts until I figured out something was amiss :)
 
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/local/lib ./test doesn't help
 
@StackedCrooked LD_PRELOAD? I'm no Mac user - I don't even know whether this stuff works on OSX
 
@sehe Anyway you're right that my build paths and configurations are likely messed up after switching back and forth between different compilers (Apple GCC, GCC 4.6 and Clang).
@sehe Oh right, it's DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH.
 
11:20 PM
@Xeo Charles Az.: "Ich liebe dich so sehr, daß es echt kein Spaß mehr ist, mon chérie...". - Gott...
 
But it doesn't help anyway...
~/svn/stacked-crooked/Playground/Serialization $ otool -L ./test
./test:
	/opt/local/lib/libboost_serialization.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
	/opt/local/lib/gcc46/libstdc++.6.dylib (compatibility version 7.0.0, current version 7.16.0)
	/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 159.1.0)
	/opt/local/lib/gcc46/libgcc_s.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1.0.0)
Seems correct.
I may end up reinstalling my OS from scratch.
If stuff like this keeps going on.
 
@StackedCrooked Hehe. I wouldn't rule out a more complex foul up. If you can somehow try to go back to an even more vanilla setup (even if it means downgrading boost for the moment)? I'm pretty sure a controlled rebuild of boost, keeping these issues in mind will make the problem go away.
@StackedCrooked That would seem a bit overkill, but since I'm not able to help out with OSX-specifics I can't really offer to help you fix things more elegantly. Iff you were on Win/Linux, now that would have been totally doable
(PS. 'more complex foul-up': think an inherently broken build due to mismatches during build of boost? I haven't seen evidence of this, and I don't know whether the bjam tool can rule these things out, but it might conceivably happen)
 
I'll give that a try.
It works when using the default installed GCC 4.2.
Boost was probably built with Apple GCC 4.2 by MacPorts. And I built my code with non-Apple GCC 4.6.2.
 
@StackedCrooked Aha. That could be it. ABI's different? Perhaps it is documented at the MacPorts package repo...
 
The Apple build of GCC and non-Apple GCC produce incompatible libs. I would have expected an error earlier though. (During compilation or during the loading of the library.)
 
11:33 PM
@DeadMG +1 I've totally nuked my virus scanner at work (don't tell the client) because it made my Visual Studio crawl. Of course all kinds of domain/local security policies stood in the way, and I wasn't local admin
No sweat: just boot into a Linux livecd, mount the C: partition, cd /mnt/tmp/Program\ Files/ && mv McAfee _McAfee and done.
It turned out, I had to regsvr32 jscript.dll and regsvr32 vbscript.dll in order to get javascript in IE (we need it for testing) and the login scripts to work :)
Ok peeps, off to bed :)
 
11:56 PM
We could see Brother from every angle
 
in some lagnuages strings overload *?!? No!
 
in C they do :P
 
From the duck typed wikipedia page they show function calculate(a, b, c) => return (a+b)*c with invocation calculate ('apples ', 'and oranges, ', 3) and result apples and oranges, apples and oranges, apples and oranges,
 
@DeadMG Mozart ?
 

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