
-bash-3.00# ./bjam -sTOOLS=gcc --without-python --with-thread "-d+2"
...
set -e
"g++" -c -Wall -ftemplate-depth-255 -DNDEBUG -DNDEBUG
-DBOOST_THREAD_LIB_NAME=boost_thread -DBOOST_THREAD_BUILD_DLL=1 -O3
-finline-functions -Wno-inline -pthread -fPIC
-I"bin/boost/libs/thread/build" -I "/home/quantum/boost_1_33_1" -o
"bin/boost/libs/thread/build/libboost_thread.so/gcc/release/shared-linkable-true/threading-multi/exceptions.o"
"/home/quantum/boost_1_33_1/libs/thread/build/../src/exceptions.cpp"
I've only snipped the error messages, but g++ is not my compiler. I've set
CXX=i386-unknown-openbsd3.8-eg++, 'cause that's what its named on OpenBSD
when you build a compiler from ports.
On 2/14/06, Rene Rivera
Quantum Skyline wrote:
I guess I'm screwed then, eh? :)
Is it possible to get Boost.Jam or the compile process to dump which version of GCC its using on my system?
If you execute bjam directly, instead of from the Makefile, you can pass it a "-d+2" option which prints out all the commands it executes. And yes, running it through the Makefile is likely using the default system compiler.
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