Command:
python run.py --runner=teeks99-09b-Ubuntu12.04-64 --toolsets=clang-3.3 --force-update --bjam-options=-j2 --comment=../info.html

Full user_config.jam:
$ cat ../user-config.jam 
using gcc : 4.8 : g++-4.8 ;
using gcc : 4.6 : g++-4.6 ;
using clang : 3.3 : clang++-3.3;



On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Vicente J. Botet Escriba <vicente.botet@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
Le 09/09/13 20:07, Tom Kent a écrit :

I've got a new runner (teeks99-09b) that is running clang-3.3 from ubuntu/debian. Every single test appears to be failing with something like the following:

Test output: teeks99-09b-Ubuntu12.04-64 - algorithm - all_of_test / clang-linux-3.3
Rev 85618 / Mon, 09 Sep 2013 10:34:37 +0000
Compile [2013-09-09 10:36:18 UTC]: fail
   "clang++" -c -x c++ -O0 -g -fno-inline -Wall -g -fPIC  -DBOOST_ALL_NO_LIB=1 -DBOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK=1 -DBOOST_TEST_NO_AUTO_LINK=1 -I".." -o "/home/tomkent/teeks99-09/results/boost/bin.v2/libs/algorithm/test/all_of_test.test/clang-linux-3.3/debug/all_of_test.o" "../libs/algorithm/test/all_of_test.cpp"

/bin/sh: 2: clang++: not found

From:
http://www.boost.org/development/tests/trunk/developer/output/teeks99-09b-Ubuntu12-04-64-boost-bin-v2-libs-algorithm-test-all_of_test-test-clang-linux-3-3-debug.html
Which is to be expected because running just clang++ doesn't work, it should be running clang++-3.3, as specified in my user_config.jam file:

using clang : 3.3 : clang++-3.3 ;

Is my user_config.jam file using incorrect syntax? Any other ideas as to what would cause this?


Which command are you running?
Could you attach the user_config.jam file?

Vicente
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