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Invalid null pointer

Alessandro Duci
Hallo,

I downloaded boost_1_45_0 and the latest version of quantlib
on a  Win Server 2003 (64bits) and i built all with  Visual Studio
2010 as WIN32.

If I run the Test Suite I get the error

File c:\...\microsoft visual studio 10.0\vc\include\xutility
line: 2225
Debug Assertion Failed! "Expression: invalid null pointer"

Can you please help me understanding what I did wrong?

Thanks

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Re: Invalid null pointer

Luigi Ballabio
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 10:09 +0000, Alessandro Duci wrote:

> I downloaded boost_1_45_0 and the latest version of quantlib
> on a  Win Server 2003 (64bits) and i built all with  Visual Studio
> 2010 as WIN32.
>
> If I run the Test Suite I get the error
>
> File c:\...\microsoft visual studio 10.0\vc\include\xutility
> line: 2225
> Debug Assertion Failed! "Expression: invalid null pointer"
>
> Can you please help me understanding what I did wrong?

I'm not sure (I don't have a 64-bit machine to try and replicate the
problem.)  Did you run the test suite in Debug or Release mode?  Either
way, what happens if you try in the other mode?  Also, was Boost
compiled in 32- or 64-bit mode?  And may you try modifying the solution
so that the library is built in 64-bit mode?

Luigi


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