
Gianluca Spm wrote:
Sorry :-(,
but I think that's not the problem, I have trimmed away all options leaving only
bjam -sTOOLS=gcc --with-serialisation
and Bjam continues stopping. Now if I want to to rebuild a library already built I have to perform the clean install from scratch of ALL libraries deleting the bins, libs and included generated by the previous installation.
First, it's always good to mention what versions you are using/referring to. What's the bjam version? Where's the bjam executable from? (compiled, or downloaded) What's the version of Boost? And where did you get the Boost sources from? Second, it all seems to work for me with the latest bjam and Boost (all from CVS). Specifically I tried, starting from a clean slate: a) bjam -sTOOLS=vc-7_1 --builddir=C:\Boost\test --with-serialization Works; Builds the serialization libs. b) bjam -a -q -d2 -sTOOLS=vc-7_1 --builddir=C:\Boost\test --with-serialization Works; Builds the serialization libs, and prints out the commands that is used to build. Even though it already built them. c) bjam -qad2 -sTOOLS=vc-7_1 --builddir=C:\Boost\test --with-serialization Works; Same as (b). And third, are you really using "serialisation" instead of "serialization"? (note the "s" vs. "z") That discrepancy might explain your observed behavior. -- -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Redshift Software, Inc. - http://redshift-software.com -- rrivera/acm.org - grafik/redshift-software.com -- 102708583/icq - grafikrobot/aim - Grafik/jabber.org