
Ok, here as a text file, since I saw that the message was already
automatically held back.. thanks!
2011/11/6 John Maddock
According to the bcp description (
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/**1_37_0/tools/bcp/bcp.htmlhttp://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_37_0/tools/bcp/bcp.html) I was assuming that bcp should install all compiler configs that might be necessary for any random platform.
Here's how I used bcp after I built it (Windows7, VC10):
"{path-to-the-bcp-build-dir}/**bsp.exe shared_ptr.hpp E:\SDK\boost_1_47_0_**dependencies"
, invoked from the root of the freshly downloaded boost directory E:\SDK\boost_1_47_0.
Did I make a mistake, or is this a bug?
I can't see an obvious mistake. However, I can't reproduce here either (on Vista, but that's the only difference).
Can you execute:
bcp --list shared_ptr.hpp
and let me know what it prints out?
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