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From: Phillip Seaver (phil_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-09-21 13:04:09


As I said in an earlier post, I'm trying to start using jam for our
projects. I'm using Boost.Jam ver 3.1.4.

When I build on Windows with TOOLS=msvc and use "bjam -d2", the
command-line doesn't have any define flags on it. Several of our source
files rely on "WIN32", e.g. to determine the platform. Has anyone seen
this before? I feel like I'm overlooking something obvious, but I
haven't been able to figure it out.

Here's the beginning of the output from "bjam -d2":
*****
...found 156 targets...
...updating 11 targets...
vc-Cc
..\..\libs\ETSopt\bin\libetsopt.lib\msvc\debug\runtime-link-dynamic\etsopt
.obj

    "cl" /Zm800 -nologo -c /Z7 /Od /Ob0 /GX /GR /MDd
-I"..\..\libs\ETSopt"
-I"C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\VC98\include"
-Fo"..\..\libs\ETSopt\bin\libetsopt.lib\
msvc\debug\runtime-link-dynamic\etsopt.obj" "etsopt.c"

etsopt.c
*****
Thanks in advance,

Phillip


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