What does your user-config.jam (or system config.jam or project config.jam) say about
this compiler combination?
Paul
From: Boost-build <boost-build-bounces@lists.boost.org>
On Behalf Of Boaz Barnea MTH via Boost-build
Sent: 30 March 2021 07:18
To: boost-build@lists.boost.org
Cc: Boaz Barnea MTH <bbarnea@iai.co.il>
Subject: [Boost-build] building boost with new oneAPI intel compiler
Hi,
I am trying to compile the latest Boost libraries version 1.75 with the latest intel compiler. I have it installed on my Windows 10 computer along with Visual Studio
2019 enterprise edition.
I try to run (after I created Boost.Build and added to the path)
b2 --boost-dir=<target directory> --build-type=complete link=shared runtime-link=shared toolset=intel-2021.1-vc14.1
it fails also if I try for toolset intel , intel-2021.1, intel-2021.1-vc14.2 etc….
gives me:
*** argument error
* rule path.make ( native )
* called with: ( )
* missing argument native
……….\path.jam:518:see definition of rule 'path.make' being called
There is no path problem, for example when I run toolset=msvc, the compilation succeeds…
Any Idea?
Thanks,
Boaz
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