
On 6/3/21 9:30 PM, Peter Dimov via Boost wrote:
Andrey Semashev wrote:
But that would mean one has to specify second order dependencies as well for configure checks.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ok, so it seems I'll have to add a check to enforce that the unified headers directory exists. This means that we are still dependent on `b2 headers`, at least until there is a CMake equivalent.
I'm not sure I understand. Is it that Cygwin doesn't accept angle brackets with Windows paths?
The Cygwin compiler just doesn't accept Windows paths, as far as I can see.
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Ok, I think I understand. You're using native Windows CMake that generates Windows paths and a Cygwin compiler that doesn't understand them. That looks like an incorrect config to me; you should be using Cygwin CMake, which should generate Cygwin paths both in source files and command lines.