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Subject: [Boost-build] bjam install
From: Bryce Lelbach (admin_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-11-19 21:19:32
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When I try doing "bjam install", or any variation of "bjam install", in my copy
of the Boost trunk, bjam maxs out my CPUs and seems to completely stall.
I am using a homebrew kernel variant derived from Linux 2.6.37.rc1; my compiler
is a fork of Clang. My dynamic linker and C standard library are derived roughly
from uclibc. My compiler runtime and C++ standard library is a mixture of LLVM
and Boost TR1/Regex/System code. My link editor is based on LLVM and elfutils
code.
It is -VERY- possible that this issue is due to my system, but I seem to recall
having this issue in more sane environments.
Can someone please give me the bjam invocation that should be sufficient for
installing the Boost shared libraries, with a prefix of /usr/local, on a POSIX
compliant system?
- --
Bryce Lelbach aka wash
boost-spirit.com
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