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Subject: Re: [Boost-testing] Question on Boost test configuration for Huang-Vista-x86_32
From: Sean Huang (huangsean_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-06-23 23:17:15


Repost to the list:

As you can see from the latest regression, the problem now is the lib name. Here is what in the bin direcotry of Expat 2.0.1:
 
libexpat.dll
libexpat.lib
libexpatMT.lib
libexpatw.dll
libexpatw.lib
libexpatwMT.lib
xmlwf.exe

The test looks for expat.lib. I could easily rename one of the libs but wanted the "right" solution that would work out-of-box without any tweaking.

Regards,

 

Sean
 
> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 14:53:49 -0400
> From: jewillco_at_[hidden]
> To: boost-testing_at_[hidden]
> Subject: [Boost-testing] Question on Boost test configuration for Huang-Vista-x86_32
>
> I sent this to Sean directly, but am also sending it to the list in case
> he is more responsive there. Only two tests on his machines have
> Expat-related configuration errors for BGL.
>
> For your msvc-9.0 configuration, do you have Expat installed? The
> Boost.Graph tests seem to believe that you do, and then do not find the
> header files. Do you have any environment variables named EXPAT_* set? Do
> you have anything in your Boost.Build or regression test configuration
> that mentions Expat? In particular, does your raw bjam output for
> building Boost include a warning about GraphML support requiring Expat?
> That warning should be emitted if the header files are not found. Thank
> you for your help in tracking down this regression test issue.
>
> -- Jeremiah Willcock

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