On 2014-01-17 2:02 PM, Jim Bell wrote:

On 2014-01-17 10:09 AM, Beman Dawes wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 7:39 AM, Jim Bell <Jim@jc-bell.com> wrote:
It looks like parts of boost/config are missing:

..\..\..\boost/config.hpp(35) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'boost/config/compiler/visualc.hpp': No such file or directory

It was also missing boost/config/user.hpp, but I added an empty one.

boost/config/compiler (as pulled from git in the regression test) has just one file: nvcc.hpp.

Rene pushed up a change 11 hours ago that should have fixed missing header problems for all platforms. If you run into further problems, please report them ASAP.

No change in behavior from a run script downloaded today, 1pm (1 hour ago). I removed my empty user.hpp, and that's where it's stuck now.

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Comparing my working Linux regression to my Win32, it appears that the hardlinks aren't being set up correctly. I see a symbolic link from boost_root/boost/config -> ../libs/config/include/boost/config, but no such linkage on the Win32 side. libs/config/include/boost/config directory is populated correctly (on Win32 also).

Here's more output, having run with a clean slate. Note all the hardlink creations, but I don't see boost/config in there anywhere.  http://pastebin.com/rQAVuhEM

Is it doing a simple copy on win32 instead of a true hardlink? Something like SysInternals' junction?