Thank you very much Synge, now it goes smoothely. I patched as you suggested. I forgot to mention that I am using gcc 4.9.2-6 and boost 1_54_0.
Best wishes
tadeusz

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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2015 19:53:12 +0900
From: Synge Todo <wistaria@comp-phys.org>
To: comp-phys-alps-users@lists.phys.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [ALPS-users] building alps from source
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This looks similar as the problem reported at https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/8973 .
You can solve the problem by using a newer version of Boost, or apply the patch provided at https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/changeset/84950 to the Boost source code.

Best,
Synge


> On Apr 29, 2015, at 19:06, Tadeusz Wasiuty?ski <tadeusz.wasiutynski@ifj.edu.pl> wrote:
>
> while cmake looks OK I meet problem during make command:
> *********************************************************************************************************************************
> [ 20%] Building CXX object src/boost/CMakeFiles/boost.dir/home/twasiutynsk/alps-2.2.b3-r7462-src-with-boost/boost/libs/thread/src/pthread/once.cpp.o
> In file included from /home/twasiutynsk/alps-2.2.b3-r7462-src-with-boost/boost/boost/atomic.hpp:12:0,
>                  from /home/twasiutynsk/alps-2.2.b3-r7462-src-with-boost/boost/boost/thread/pthread/once_atomic.hpp:20,
>                  from /home/twasiutynsk/alps-2.2.b3-r7462-src-with-boost/boost/boost/thread/once.hpp:20,
>                  from /home/twasiutynsk/alps-2.2.b3-r7462-src-with-boost/boost/libs/thread/src/pthread/./once_atomic.cpp:9,
>                  from /home/twasiutynsk/alps-2.2.b3-r7462-src-with-boost/boost/libs/thread/src/pthread/once.cpp:8:
> /home/twasiutynsk/alps-2.2.b3-r7462-src-with-boost/boost/boost/atomic/atomic.hpp:202:16: error: ?uintptr_t? was not declared in this scope
>  typedef atomic<uintptr_t> atomic_uintptr_t;
>                 ^
> /home/twasiutynsk/alps-2.2.b3-r7462-src-with-boost/boost/boost/atomic/atomic.hpp:202:25: error: template argument 1 is invalid
>  typedef atomic<uintptr_t> atomic_uintptr_t;
>                          ^
> /home/twasiutynsk/alps-2.2.b3-r7462-src-with-boost/boost/boost/atomic/atomic.hpp:202:43: error: invalid type in declaration before ?;? token
>  typedef atomic<uintptr_t> atomic_uintptr_t;
> **********************************************************************************************************************************
> is it connected with my compiler or alps source? In the past on the other machine compilation went smooth.
> Regards
> --
> Tadeusz Wasiuty?ski



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