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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [bjam] Presence of Mac OS X 10.6 SDK prevents boost 1.36 build
From: Jürgen Hunold (juergen.hunold_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-09-04 03:13:09
Hi Allen !
An'n Freitag 29 August 2008 hett Allen Cronce schreven:
> I have the Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) SDK on my dev system. The
> presence of this SDK prevents boost 1.36 from building:
>
> --snip--
> ./tools/jam/src/bin.macosxx86/bjam debug release --toolset=darwin --
> architecture=combined --layout=system threading=multi address-model=32
> link=shared,static macosx-version=10.4 --prefix=../1_36_0_install --
> exec-prefix=../1_36_0_install install
>
> boost_1_36_0/tools/build/v2/build/feature.jam:466: in feature.validate-
> value-string from module feature
> error: "10.6" is not a known value of feature <macosx-version>
> error: legal values: "10.5" "10.4" "10.3" "10.2" "10.1" "iphone-2.0"
> "iphone-1.x" "iphonesim-2.0"
> The workaround was for me to hide the SDK, run configure again, then
> build.
mmh. Just adding 10.6 to darwin.jam just have worked better
> I still can't build successfully, due to an unrelated issue.
> But I'll post that separately in order to try and keep things clear.
> Snow Leopard will be here before you know it, so at some point the
> boost build system should be updated to know about 10.6. For that
> matter, maybe a new SDK would just generate a warning, not a hard error.
I crosspost this to the Boost.Build list. Maybe someone there has a better
idea.
You should at least create trac tickets for those issues.
Yours,
Jürgen
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