
FWIW, I get these two errors when building from CVS with VC 8, beta 2: boost\libs\iostreams\build\..\src\bzip2.cpp(14) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'bzlib.h': No such file or directory boost\libs\iostreams\build\..\src\zlib.cpp(14) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'zlib.h': No such file or directory (Building with "bjam -sTOOLS=vc-8_0".) Presumably iostreams will either have to provide those headers, or conditionally exclude any of its sources that reference them. Keith MacDonald "Doug Gregor" <dgregor@cs.indiana.edu> wrote in message news:15896a5acc600c7a284adba2c19db51c@cs.indiana.edu...
The iostreams regression tests are looking a LOT better. Great!
I see that everything is failing on gcc-2.95.3-linux. I'm going to mark this toolset as unusable: nobody expects iostreams-anything to work with GCC 2.95.x's non-templated iostreams, and the maintenance burden far outweighs any advantage.
The bzip2, gzip, and zlib tests are failing on Windows. I can't tell if this is a configuration error on the testers' machines or if it's a build issue in the iostreams library. I'll take a shot at reproducing the problem this evening.
Doug
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