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From: John Maddock (jm_at_[hidden])
Date: 2002-09-28 05:15:29
> I'm pretty sure that's not the problem. Boost.Build never tries to create
a
> directory with a nonexistent parent. I think the problem is that Cygwin
> bjam doesn't recognize the line-ending conventions with which I've checked
> out all my jamfiles. If I force cvs to use unix-style line endings, I'd
bet
> everything works.
When you install cygwin you have a choice whether it should use windows line
endings or unix style \n alone, chose the windows option and everything
should work.
John Maddock
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