
On 4 December 2013 13:40, John Maddock
OK so I've just been hit by my first Git SNAFU.
1) I checked out modular Boost as per https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/TryModBoost 2) Changed libs/multiprecision to the develop branch also as per https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/TryModBoost 3) Added some pending changes from the old SVN Trunk that I didn't commit before the changeover. 4) Ran the tests and everything failed, even though it was passing on SVN :-(
The issue was that the headers under boost/ were now *copies* of the last release and no longer pointers to the new "develop" code. Interestingly some of the hard links were updated when I ran bjam, but apparently not all :-(
On the "non-linked headers" thread there's discussion about using soft links instead of hard links, which will hopefully fix this.