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						Didier
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		Hi, 
 
In fact, the origin of the error is probably readable in the code 
==>  you may have something like the following: 
 
xxxx operator=(xxxx i) = deleted; 
 
Apparently (I haven't looked precisely) deleted indicates that the code is deprecated but can't be used anymore (it is still present to make it easier to do corrections: if you know what has been removed). 
 
I ran into the same type of error 2 days ago, and all the 'xx operator(const xx t)' where marked deleted ==> notice that only the CONST ones where deleted. 
From my point of view these modifications are linked to the management of the move semantics introduced in C++11
		
		
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