
Jeremy Maitin-Shepard wrote:
Andrey Melnikov <melnikov@simplexsoft.com> writes:
---- We compiled a version of bjam executable (bjam.exe or bjam) for you, and tested it with Boost release. We strongly recommend you simply to download prebuilt bjam for your platform: - <a>windows</a> - <a>linux</a> - <a>freebsd</a> - <a>solaris</a> - <a>Mac OS X</a>
If your platform isn't in the list, or if you downloaded the latest Boost beta sources from CVS instead of official Boost release, <a>installation guide</a> describes how to compile bjam from sources located in tools/build/jam_src by running build.bat or build.sh.
Latest Boost sources may fail to compile with prebuilt bjam because prebuilt version could become incompatible with Boost *.jam files. -----
You are missing a bunch of articles, and personally, I don't like the style of "We compiled ... for you." It seems that it would better to say that using the prebuilt bjam executable, if there is one available,
Why don't you fix it then? :) English isn't my native language, and my English grammar isn't perfect. Anfrey.