Use the code tags next time for your log : viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3351
Also you should try using a different string type, i think you are using UNICODE, try STD instead (as specified in cmake) - this is for the variable CEGUI_STRING_CLASS
[Solved] Building error: no match for ‘operator+’
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Re: Building error: no match for ‘operator+’
CrazyEddie: "I don't like GUIs"
Re: [Solved] Building error: no match for ‘operator+’
@Ident: but y should there b any problem with unicode strings? It builds for me..
Re: [Solved] Building error: no match for ‘operator+’
There is none, it builds everywhere. But in this case there might be some fuck-up on user-side so I would like to know what happens in the other configuration
CrazyEddie: "I don't like GUIs"
Re: [Solved] Building error: no match for ‘operator+’
Btw, just checked on my debian stable (8), all branches build successfuly even with gcc 4.8.4, which appears to be in the official debian stable repositories (in addition to the default gcc which is 4.9.2).
Re: [Solved] Building error: no match for ‘operator+’
Thanks for checking. I think we don't have to worry about this then. It is probably a configuration issue or a strange setup.
CrazyEddie: "I don't like GUIs"
Re: [Solved] Building error: no match for ‘operator+’
DaCortex: I've found out how u got that error. And how I've found u ask? simply, by amazing coincidence, I've just got the very same error..
What I did was check out one branch, build, then check out another branch and build again. Then I got that error. To solve it I simply had to delete the build directory and rebuild all (including rerun cmake).. Cmake, obviously, is far from perfect, and sometimes when u get strange errors u simply have to build from scratch. Didn't your mummy always tell u, when build fails, rebuild?!
So no problem with GCC 4.8.4, u can downgrade back to Ubuntu LTS 14.04 if u wish
What I did was check out one branch, build, then check out another branch and build again. Then I got that error. To solve it I simply had to delete the build directory and rebuild all (including rerun cmake).. Cmake, obviously, is far from perfect, and sometimes when u get strange errors u simply have to build from scratch. Didn't your mummy always tell u, when build fails, rebuild?!
So no problem with GCC 4.8.4, u can downgrade back to Ubuntu LTS 14.04 if u wish
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