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From: Dick (splintersoftware_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-07-08 21:00:06


Jurko,

Sorry for taking so long to respond. The problem appears to be something
with the shared folder feature of Virtual PC. When I switched over to using
a network share to the files on the host computer, boost built correctly.

Thanks for the help,
Dick

"Jurko Gospodnetić" <jurko.gospodnetic_at_[hidden]> wrote in message
news:g40o4b$usu$1_at_ger.gmane.org...
> Hi Dick.
>
>> Has anyone tried to build boost 1.35 in Virtual PC 2007 with VS2008?
>>
>> bjam toolset=msvc-9.0 define=_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS=0
>> define=_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS=0 define=_SECURE_SCL=0 threading=multi
>> link=static --build-type=complete --without-python --without-mpi stage
>>
>> This command works correctly on WinXP with VS2008 installed, but does
>> nothing when run inside of VirtualPC 2007 with the same configuration.
>>
>> I can run VS2008 IDE inside the virtual machine.
>
> What do you mean by 'does nothing'?
>
> Could you post the exact output?
>
> Also, the following options may provide you with additional information:
> -d+2 ... displays the exact commands executed.
> --debug-building ... displays the exact property set for each built
> target.
> --debug-configuration ... displays details related to different toolsets
> used for your build.
>
> Have you tried running a build for only a specific library? E.g. use
> the --with-system option and see if that builds? Or tried builing a simple
> .exe from a 'int main() {}' .cpp file using Boost Build?
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Best regards,
> Jurko Gospodnetić
>
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