Sure, that is exactly what I am trying to do. But object formats between
2.95 and 3.x have change and hence are incompatible. That is the reason
for my struggling.
> Michael,
>
> have you considered compiling your 0.3.7 QL implementations to a shared
> library (.DLL/.so) that exports its functionality to the main application?
>
> Gruss,
>
> Jens.
>
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> Jens Thiel
>
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>
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>>Subject: [Quantlib-users] QL 0.3.6 with gcc 2.95?
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>>Ok, just a followup to my first mail from Firday.
>>QL 0.3.7, when trying to compile with gcc 2.95, does not even pass
>>configure.
>>
>>QL 0.3.6 in fact does configure properly. It seems to work
>>fine until it
>>gets to linearinterpolation.hpp (or cubicspline.hpp) where
>>gcc leaves me
>>with an
>>
>>../../ql/Math/linearinterpolation.hpp:36: Internal compiler error
>>../../ql/Math/cubicspline.hpp:90: Internal compiler error
>>
>>I found a refence to similar(?) problem with VS 6.0 on the
>>mailing list.
>> But not real solution applicable to my problem.
>>
>>I know either 0.3.6 and gcc 2.95 are more or less obsolete but if
>>somebody had a solution available I'd be greatful.
>>
>>TIA
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
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