Yes, stage64 was the problem.  Thanks!

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Steven Watanabe <watanabesj@gmail.com> wrote:
AMDG


On 2/16/2011 10:34 PM, Vladimir Prus wrote:
Greg Hickman wrote:

I can start a 32-bit VS command line and build boost_1_45_0, but the 64-bit
command line build fails and I can't tell why.  I'm running VS 2010 Ultimate
on Windows 7 Professional, and here's the boost-build invocation I'm using:

\.bjam -j 4 *^*
More? *--build-dir=*"c:\temp" *^*
More? *--build-type=complete* *msvc-10.0* architecture=x86 address-model=64
stage64

What are those funny characters all over? In particular, stars?


I suspect that the stars are for *bold* text. "^" is
the line continuation character.


...but I can't tell what is going wrong looking at the output.  Can anyone
suggest how to ascertain the problem?  Perhaps a particular switch to see
wha'ts failing?

What do you mean by "64-bit command line build fails". If you get a compile
error, could you post it? If you get some other issue, can you specify
what the issue is.


I think the problem is that there's no
such target as stage64.  It should be
--stagedir=stage64

In Christ,
Steven Watanabe

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