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From: Quantum Skyline (quantum.skyline_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-02-14 17:28:11


-bash-3.00# ./bjam -sTOOLS=gcc --without-python --with-thread "-d+2"
...
    set -e
    "g++" -c -Wall -ftemplate-depth-255 -DNDEBUG -DNDEBUG
-DBOOST_THREAD_LIB_NAME=boost_thread -DBOOST_THREAD_BUILD_DLL=1 -O3
-finline-functions -Wno-inline -pthread -fPIC
-I"bin/boost/libs/thread/build" -I "/home/quantum/boost_1_33_1" -o
"bin/boost/libs/thread/build/libboost_thread.so/gcc/release/shared-linkable-true/threading-multi/exceptions.o"
"/home/quantum/boost_1_33_1/libs/thread/build/../src/exceptions.cpp"

I've only snipped the error messages, but g++ is not my compiler. I've set
CXX=i386-unknown-openbsd3.8-eg++, 'cause that's what its named on OpenBSD
when you build a compiler from ports.

On 2/14/06, Rene Rivera <grafik.list_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
> Quantum Skyline wrote:
> > I guess I'm screwed then, eh? :)
> >
> > Is it possible to get Boost.Jam or the compile process to dump which
> version
> > of GCC its using on my system?
>
> If you execute bjam directly, instead of from the Makefile, you can pass
> it a "-d+2" option which prints out all the commands it executes. And
> yes, running it through the Makefile is likely using the default system
> compiler.
>
>
>
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