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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Argument error after upgrading to Snow Leopard
From: Marshall Clow (mclow.lists_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-09-26 11:53:52
On Sep 26, 2009, at 8:42 AM, s seelenluft wrote:
> Thanks for answering (on a weekend)!
>
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Vladimir Prus <vladimir_at_[hidden]
> > wrote:
> You have snipped the backtrace, which is the only thing that can help
> diagnose this.
> Sorry, here it is:
> (builtin):see definition of rule 'SHELL' being called
> /usr/share/boost-build/build/toolset.jam:36: in toolset.using
> /usr/share/boost-build/build/project.jam:825: in using
> /usr/share/boost-build/user-config.jam:20: in modules.load
> /usr/share/boost-build/build-system.jam:104: in load-config
> /usr/share/boost-build/build-system.jam:154: in load
> /usr/share/boost-build/kernel/modules.jam:261: in import
> /usr/share/boost-build/kernel/bootstrap.jam:132: in boost-build
> /usr/share/boost-build/boost-build.jam:1: in module scope
>
> You did not say what version of Boost.Build you are using. I
> recommend that you
> grab a nightly build from http://boost.org/boost-build2 and give it
> a try.
> I am not sure it was labelled as such but I installed it at the same
> time when boost 1.39 was the current boost library.
> I have not downloaded a nightly build and things progress much
> further (I did not yet upgrade the developer tools, ie, I still run
> XCode 3.1.3 that I had installed on Leopard):
> bjam
> sh: g++: command not found
> ...found 9 targets...
> ...updating 2 targets...
> darwin.compile.c++ bin/darwin/debug/HelloWorld.o
> /bin/sh: line 1: g++: command not found
I suggest that you update your developer tools, then. Xcode 3.1.3 is
not supported (by Apple) on Snow Leopard.
-- Marshall
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