> ...
>
> 14.10.2005 02:08
466 jam1232-00.bat
>
16.04.2006 18:23
13 jam1340-00.bat
> 17.04.2006 01:48
30 jam1720-00.bat
>
16.04.2006 18:18
13 jam352-00.bat
> 16.04.2006 20:22
13 jam3748-00.bat
>
17.04.2006 01:43
13 jam3776-00.bat
> 18.04.2006 00:19
13 jam4120-00.bat
>
18.04.2006 00:27
13 jam4288-00.bat
>Well, this is the file it was
complaining about.
> Executing command [cmd.exe] [/Q/C]
>
[C:\DOKUME~1\KRISTI~1\LOKALE~1\Temp\jam4288-0
> 0.bat]
> spawn: No
such file or directory
>Was that carriage return in the output,
or was it inserted by your
>mailer?
It's from the console output. Just a normal line break. Nothing to
worry about it ;) ...
I deleted now all *.bat files which were in the list. The same error
output:
C:\boost\boost_1_33_1>bjam.exe "-sBUILD=debug
<runtime-link>dynamic <threading>m
ulti" "-sTOOLS=vc-8_0" -d+2
-d+4
...
Building Boost.Regex with the optional Unicode/ICU support
disabled.
Please refer to the Boost.Regex documentation for more
information
(and if you don't know what ICU is then you probably don't need
it).
MkDir1 bin
mkdir "bin"
Executing through .bat file
Executing command [cmd.exe] [/Q/C]
[C:\DOKUME~1\STARSH~1\LOKALE~1\Temp\jam5140-0
0.bat]
spawn: No such file
or directory
________________________________________
>What happens when you do:
>cmd.exe /Q/C
"C:\DOKUME~1\KRISTI~1\LOKALE~1\Temp\jam4288-00.bat"
>From the same
directory where bjam was invoked?
This ist the output when I try the command:
C:\boost\boost_1_33_1>cmd.exe /Q/C
"C:\DOKUME~1\STARSH~1\LOKALE~\Temp\jam5140-00.bat"
... "cmd.exe" not found ...
Regards
Jef