`gregorian has not been declared` error in Boost C++ 1.60





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My source code didn't compile with Boost C++ 1.60



$ g++ -c DateTimeUtil.cpp -I../../../boost_1.60.0/include/

In file included from ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/local_time_adjustor.hpp:20:0,
from BoostDateTime.inl:6,
from DateTimeUtil.h:9,
from DateTimeUtil.cpp:1:
../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp: In static member function ‘static boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::date_type boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::local_dst_start_day(boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::year_type)’:
../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:317:45: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
nkday ssim(nkday::second, Sunday, gregorian::Mar);
^
../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:321:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
fkday fsia(Sunday, gregorian::Apr);
^
../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp: In static member function ‘static boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::date_type boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::local_dst_end_day(boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::year_type)’:
../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:330:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
fkday fsin(Sunday, gregorian::Nov);
^
../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:334:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
lkday lsio(Sunday, gregorian::Oct);
^


Here is what I included in my source code:



#include <boost/date_time/c_local_time_adjustor.hpp>
#include <boost/date_time/local_time_adjustor.hpp>
#include <boost/date_time/posix_time/posix_time.hpp>


System info:



$ uname -a
Linux duong2179-ubuntu 4.4.0-31-generic #50~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 13 01:07:32 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

$ g++ --version
g++ (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.4) 4.8.4









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    My source code didn't compile with Boost C++ 1.60



    $ g++ -c DateTimeUtil.cpp -I../../../boost_1.60.0/include/

    In file included from ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/local_time_adjustor.hpp:20:0,
    from BoostDateTime.inl:6,
    from DateTimeUtil.h:9,
    from DateTimeUtil.cpp:1:
    ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp: In static member function ‘static boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::date_type boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::local_dst_start_day(boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::year_type)’:
    ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:317:45: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
    nkday ssim(nkday::second, Sunday, gregorian::Mar);
    ^
    ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:321:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
    fkday fsia(Sunday, gregorian::Apr);
    ^
    ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp: In static member function ‘static boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::date_type boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::local_dst_end_day(boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::year_type)’:
    ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:330:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
    fkday fsin(Sunday, gregorian::Nov);
    ^
    ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:334:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
    lkday lsio(Sunday, gregorian::Oct);
    ^


    Here is what I included in my source code:



    #include <boost/date_time/c_local_time_adjustor.hpp>
    #include <boost/date_time/local_time_adjustor.hpp>
    #include <boost/date_time/posix_time/posix_time.hpp>


    System info:



    $ uname -a
    Linux duong2179-ubuntu 4.4.0-31-generic #50~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 13 01:07:32 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

    $ g++ --version
    g++ (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.4) 4.8.4









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      My source code didn't compile with Boost C++ 1.60



      $ g++ -c DateTimeUtil.cpp -I../../../boost_1.60.0/include/

      In file included from ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/local_time_adjustor.hpp:20:0,
      from BoostDateTime.inl:6,
      from DateTimeUtil.h:9,
      from DateTimeUtil.cpp:1:
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp: In static member function ‘static boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::date_type boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::local_dst_start_day(boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::year_type)’:
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:317:45: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
      nkday ssim(nkday::second, Sunday, gregorian::Mar);
      ^
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:321:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
      fkday fsia(Sunday, gregorian::Apr);
      ^
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp: In static member function ‘static boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::date_type boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::local_dst_end_day(boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::year_type)’:
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:330:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
      fkday fsin(Sunday, gregorian::Nov);
      ^
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:334:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
      lkday lsio(Sunday, gregorian::Oct);
      ^


      Here is what I included in my source code:



      #include <boost/date_time/c_local_time_adjustor.hpp>
      #include <boost/date_time/local_time_adjustor.hpp>
      #include <boost/date_time/posix_time/posix_time.hpp>


      System info:



      $ uname -a
      Linux duong2179-ubuntu 4.4.0-31-generic #50~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 13 01:07:32 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

      $ g++ --version
      g++ (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.4) 4.8.4









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      My source code didn't compile with Boost C++ 1.60



      $ g++ -c DateTimeUtil.cpp -I../../../boost_1.60.0/include/

      In file included from ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/local_time_adjustor.hpp:20:0,
      from BoostDateTime.inl:6,
      from DateTimeUtil.h:9,
      from DateTimeUtil.cpp:1:
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp: In static member function ‘static boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::date_type boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::local_dst_start_day(boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::year_type)’:
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:317:45: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
      nkday ssim(nkday::second, Sunday, gregorian::Mar);
      ^
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:321:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
      fkday fsia(Sunday, gregorian::Apr);
      ^
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp: In static member function ‘static boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::date_type boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::local_dst_end_day(boost::date_time::us_dst_rules<date_type_, time_duration_type_, dst_start_offset_minutes, dst_length_minutes>::year_type)’:
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:330:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
      fkday fsin(Sunday, gregorian::Nov);
      ^
      ../../../boost_1.60.0/include/boost/date_time/dst_rules.hpp:334:30: error: ‘gregorian’ has not been declared
      lkday lsio(Sunday, gregorian::Oct);
      ^


      Here is what I included in my source code:



      #include <boost/date_time/c_local_time_adjustor.hpp>
      #include <boost/date_time/local_time_adjustor.hpp>
      #include <boost/date_time/posix_time/posix_time.hpp>


      System info:



      $ uname -a
      Linux duong2179-ubuntu 4.4.0-31-generic #50~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 13 01:07:32 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

      $ g++ --version
      g++ (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.4) 4.8.4






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          Just include this header first:



          #include <boost/date_time/gregorian/gregorian_types.hpp>





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          • why isn't this header pre-included in the dst_rules.hpp or elsewhere?

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          • @duong_dajgja This and similar questions I used to ask myself every day I had to deal with boost.

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          • why isn't this header pre-included in the dst_rules.hpp or elsewhere?

            – duong_dajgja
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:31











          • @duong_dajgja This and similar questions I used to ask myself every day I had to deal with boost.

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          • why isn't this header pre-included in the dst_rules.hpp or elsewhere?

            – duong_dajgja
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:31











          • @duong_dajgja This and similar questions I used to ask myself every day I had to deal with boost.

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            Nov 22 '18 at 17:55














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          #include <boost/date_time/gregorian/gregorian_types.hpp>





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          • why isn't this header pre-included in the dst_rules.hpp or elsewhere?

            – duong_dajgja
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:31











          • @duong_dajgja This and similar questions I used to ask myself every day I had to deal with boost.

            – vasek
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:55



















          • why isn't this header pre-included in the dst_rules.hpp or elsewhere?

            – duong_dajgja
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:31











          • @duong_dajgja This and similar questions I used to ask myself every day I had to deal with boost.

            – vasek
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:55

















          why isn't this header pre-included in the dst_rules.hpp or elsewhere?

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          Nov 22 '18 at 17:31





          why isn't this header pre-included in the dst_rules.hpp or elsewhere?

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          @duong_dajgja This and similar questions I used to ask myself every day I had to deal with boost.

          – vasek
          Nov 22 '18 at 17:55





          @duong_dajgja This and similar questions I used to ask myself every day I had to deal with boost.

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