Hallo!
might be a problem with gcc 3.4, that's much stricter with the c++ standard than earlier gcc versions ...
okay, I found the problem:
<problem> In a template definition, unqualified names will no longer find members of a dependent base (as specified by [temp.dep]/3 in the C++ standard). For example,
template <typename T> struct B { int m; int n; int f (); int g (); }; int n; int g (); template <typename T> struct C : B<T> { void h () { m = 0; // error f (); // error n = 0; // ::n is modified g (); // ::g is called } };
You must make the names dependent, e.g. by prefixing them with this->. Here is the corrected definition of C<T>::h,
template <typename T> void C<T>::h () { this->m = 0; this->f (); this->n = 0 this->g (); } </problem>
So I have to write a lot of "this" ... :)
LG Georg