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From: Gianluca Spm (gianlucaspm_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-06-27 06:51:35


Thanks Vladimir :-)
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From: Vladimir Prus
To: jamboost_at_[hidden]
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [jamboost] Bjam building informations

On Sunday 26 June 2005 22:40, gianlucaspm wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I hope this is the right newsgroup....
> I'm building Boost on QNX 6.2.1 with gcc 2.95.3.
> When I run:
>
> bjam "-sTOOLS=gcc" install
>
> 1) How can I known the platform & library I'm building with?

What's "platform"? Boost.Build will most likely assume that QNX is a variant
of Unix and act accordingly. What's "library"? The above will build all Boost
libraries, unless you use "-with-<library-name>" flags.

> 2) How can I switch to the Dinkumware library?

Don't know sorry. How do you use that library with regular gcc? Maybe

bjam -sTOOLS=gcc install
"<include>/path/to/dinkumware"
"<find-library>libwhaterver"

will just work.

> 3) Is the default file user.hpp considered when I specify the tool?

Yes.

- Volodya

-- 
Vladimir Prus
http://vladimir_prus.blogspot.com
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<DIV><BR></DIV><TT>On Sunday 26 June 2005 22:40, gianlucaspm wrote:<BR>&gt; Hi 
to all,<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; I hope this is the right newsgroup....<BR>&gt; I'm 
building Boost on QNX 6.2.1 with gcc 2.95.3.<BR>&gt; When I 
run:<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; bjam "-sTOOLS=gcc" install<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; 1) How can I 
known the platform &amp; library I'm building with?<BR><BR>What's "platform"? 
Boost.Build will most likely assume that QNX is a variant<BR>of Unix and act 
accordingly. What's "library"? The above will build all Boost<BR>libraries, 
unless you use "-with-&lt;library-name&gt;" flags.<BR><BR>&gt; 2) How canI 
switch to the Dinkumware library?<BR><BR>Don't know sorry. How do you usethat 
library with regular gcc? Maybe<BR><BR>&nbsp; bjam -sTOOLS=gcc install 
<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
"&lt;include&gt;/path/to/dinkumware" 
<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
"&lt;find-library&gt;libwhaterver"<BR><BR>will just work.<BR><BR>&gt; 3) Is 
the default file user.hpp considered when I specify the 
tool?<BR><BR>Yes.<BR><BR>- Volodya<BR><BR>-- <BR>Vladimir Prus<BR><A 
href="http://vladimir_prus.blogspot.com">http://vladimir_prus.blogspot.com><BR>Boost.Build 
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