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Subject: Re: [Boost-build] [C++-sig] Boost 1.69 python3 module
From: Alexander Biddulph (Alexander.Biddulph_at_[hidden])
Date: 2019-02-06 23:21:25
OK, I scrubbed the build folder and ran again. Here is a link to the output with -d2 --debug-configuration --with-python --debug-building on the command line (in that order)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hINO1jHr5ikkVQ4o3EDexGGhhtpy2RTe
On 7/2/19 4:26 am, stefan wrote:
Alexander,
I'm replying by re-adding some addresses, just so you don't miss Steven's reply below. Can you please try that and report back what you get ?
On 2019-02-06 12:13 p.m., Steven Watanabe via Boost-build wrote:
AMDG
On 2/6/19 7:22 AM, stefan via Boost-build wrote:
On 2019-02-04 8:54 p.m., Alexander Biddulph wrote:
Hi,
Finally managed to get around to rebuilding this with "-d2" added to
the command line. Here is a link to the build output
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tlwj3-uGd6wsZ5qJcrD4Ms4RbaVMbDmC
As before, everything seems to be built and installed, except for the
python library.
As before, Boost.Build seems to find the python installation and says
it is going to build the python library, but just doesn't seem to get
around to doing it and there don't appear to be any errors that the
build system encountered.
I don't see anything obvious either. Steve, can you help with this ?
Try `--with-python --debug-building` (--debug-building
generates way too much output if you build everything)
I suspect that you'll see "<build>no in common properties"
My best guess is that the problem is in python.require-py.
Maybe run under the debugger and set a breakpoint there.
In Christ,
Steven Watanabe
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