
Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:
On Wednesday 30 April 2008 00:55:03 brass goowy wrote:
Ulrich Eckhardt writes:
* When I'm testing different compiler settings trying to get another few percent of performance, I don't have to compile another Boost version for each compiler setting. I think you have to rebuild the compile_inplace.cpp file each time you want to test a different compiler setting. I don't find an advantage to what you advocate here.
The simple advantage is that you don't have to use bjam but you can simply use the buildsystem (if any) you are using for the rest of your project.
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