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Top Hi, I'm having trouble compiling rosetta 3.5 on my Mac (running El Capitan). I've run the compilation with both http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27500033/error-no-class-template-named-rebind-in-class-stdbasic-stringchar clang and gcc and with different versions of both, but continue to get the same error. Here's the output: In file included from src/apps/public/AbinitioRelax.cc:20: In file included from src/basic/options/option.hh:18: In file included from src/utility/options/OptionCollection.hh:31: In file included from src/utility/options/BooleanVectorOption.hh:23: In file https://www.rosettacommons.org/node/9711 included from src/utility/options/VectorOption_T_.hh:27: In file included from src/utility/vector1.hh:20: src/utility/vector1.fwd.hh:44:41: error: no type named 'allocator' in namespace 'std' template< typename T, typename A = std::allocator< T > > class vector1; ~~~~~^ src/utility/vector1.fwd.hh:44:50: error: expected ',' or '>' in template-parameter-list template< typename T, typename A = std::allocator< T > > class vector1; ^ src/utility/vector1.fwd.hh:44:56: error: expected unqualified-id template< typename T, typename A = std::allocator< T > > class vector1; ^ src/utility/vector1.fwd.hh:48:10: error: no template named 'vector1'; did you mean 'std::vector'? typedef vector1< bool > vector1_bool; ^~~~~~~ std::vector /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/../include/c++/v1/iterator:1244:75: note: 'std::vector' declared here ...
library Strings library Containers library Algorithms library Iterators library Numerics library Input/output http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/template_argument_deduction library Localizations library Regular expressions library (C++11) Atomic operations library (C++11) Thread support library (C++11) Filesystem library (C++17) Technical Specifications [edit] C++ language Templates parameters and arguments class templates function templates class member templates variable templates(C++14) template argument deduction class template deduction(C++17) explicit error no (full) specialization partial specialization dependent names parameter packs(C++11) sizeof...(C++11) fold-expressions(C++17) SFINAE Constraints and concepts(concepts TS) [edit] In order to instantiate a function template, every template argument must be known, but not every template argument has to be specified. When possible, the compiler will error no class deduce the missing template arguments from the function arguments. This occurs when a function call is attempted, when an address of a function template is taken, and in some other contexts: template
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