Re: [Boost-users] I ran b2 with the -d+2 command and redirected the output to a file
Okay, so what commands did you use when building, then? When it also built Stacktrace. And could you also try with version 1.69.0 and let me know how that turns out? ________________________________ From: degski <degski@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, January 5, 2019 6:40 PM To: Osman Zakir Subject: Re: [Boost-users] I ran b2 with the -d+2 command and redirected the output to a file On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 at 15:37, degski <degski@gmail.com<mailto:degski@gmail.com>> wrote: You need something like libboost_stacktrace_windbg_cached-vc141-mt-sgd-1_65_1.lib and libboost_stacktrace_windbg-vc141-mt-sgd-1_65_1.lib [but then for 1.69 of course and the release builds as well]. Whether that is relevant to you is for you to decide. FYI, I was able to build those libs with clang-cl. degski My guess is that the _noop_ versions do nothing [a no op(eration)], but are just stub-libs to satisfy your linker. degski -- “If something cannot go on forever, it will stop" - Herbert Stein
On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 at 16:41, Osman Zakir via Boost-users < boost-users@lists.boost.org> wrote:
Okay, so what commands did you use when building, then? When it also built Stacktrace. And could you also try with version 1.69.0 and let me know how that turns out?
I've already told you [how to do] that many weeks ago, there is nothing I can add. It's hard to debug your setup, what works for me, might not work for you. The problem is not the things you tell me, but the things you [not purposely] not tell me [the unknown unknowns]. Using MSVC [last time I tried], those 2 stacktrace libs didn't build either [they used to], with clang-cl they actually do. At some point you just have to do with what works and see whether things work better in the future. The [a] question is: "do you need those libs right now?" If not, why don't you get on with whatever you want to achieve and things might get resolved in the future. If something is blocking you, let's focus on that [in detail], as opposed to getting everything [broad-brush] perfect [without a direct use-case]. degski -- *“If something cannot go on forever, it will stop" - Herbert Stein*
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