[Boost-docs] problem nunning document build

Subject: [Boost-docs] problem nunning document build
From: Robert Ramey (ramey_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-03-24 21:03:34


I'm interested in trying out quickbook and docbook.

As I test, I located a directory with all the xpressive files in it

$ pwd
C:/BoostRelease/libs/xpressive/doc2

and ran bjam

$ bjam
'g++-3' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
'g++-3' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
'g++-4' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
'g++-4' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Jamfile.v2:12: in modules.load
rule doxygen unknown in module
Jamfile</C:/BoostRelease/libs/xpressive/doc2>.
C:/BoostRelease/tools/build/v2/build\project.jam:310: in load-jamfile
C:/BoostRelease/tools/build/v2/build\project.jam:62: in load
C:/BoostRelease/tools/build/v2/build\project.jam:168: in project.find
C:/BoostRelease/tools/build/v2\build-system.jam:559: in load
C:\BoostRelease\tools\build\v2/kernel\modules.jam:283: in import
C:\BoostRelease\tools\build\v2/kernel/bootstrap.jam:142: in boost-build
C:\BoostRelease\boost-build.jam:17: in module scope

I checked the documentation for boostbook and it seemed to
suggest that I didn't have doxygen in my path. I can run doxygen
from my path with no problem. $ doxygen
Doxyfile not found and no input file specified!
Doxygen version 1.4.7
Copyright Dimitri van Heesch 1997-2006

You can use doxygen in a number of ways:
...

$

I also tried tweaking the Jamfile.v2 file to refer to the whole path name
for
doxygen but that didn't help either

Any help would be appreciated.

Robert Ramey


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