Windows builds look good.
toolset arch compile Link Execute
msvc-8.0 32 X X X
msvc-8.0 64 X X X
msvc-9.0 32 X X X
msvc-9.0 64 X X X
msvc-10.0 32 X X X
msvc-10.0 64 X X X
msvc-11.0 32 X X X
msvc-11.0 64 X X X
msvc-12.0 32 X X X
msvc-12.0 64 X X X
msvc-14.0 32 X X X
msvc-14.0 64 X X X
Compile means that the b2 command completed without errors
Install means that the installers for the respective version were generated
Link means that visual studio was able to link a sample executable to a
library (libboost_thread-vcXXX-mt[-gd]-1_XX.lib) generated
Execute means that the linked program executed without errors.
Full build logs can be found at:
https://gist.github.com/teeks99/931d2d580e879231bbe5cada09280884
Tom
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 3:42 AM, Olaf van der Spek
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 10:22 AM, alanbirtles2
wrote: Still doesn't build with VS2017 :p I don't think boost aims to support unreleased compilers. I assume boost
I know, kinda..
build can't locate the visual studio install as Microsoft have removed the
That's not the problem as I used the "Developer Command Prompt for VS 2017 RC" shortcut.
cl can be found, bootstrap itself works..
-- Olaf
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