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From: Jürgen Hunold (hunold_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-06-17 09:18:13
Hi !
I think I found a problem with the propagation of <include>s in
usage-requirements on Win32.
Please find two test cases attached.
Each contain a simple Jamroot.
The "no-include" Jamroot just states <use>/boost and hopes for
$(BOOST_ROOT) to be added to the response file. This does not happen
(see file out.txt created with -a -d+2).
The "include" Jamroot additionaly adds <library>/boost/signals to its
requirements and everything works (see out.txt).
Both projects work fine on Linux (Debian unstable Amd64)
I'm using cygwin bash + win32 bjam.
Everything tested with current anon CVS.
Yours,
Jürgen
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