Hi,
Thanks for the replies. You are right, I did a rebuild of boost passing now
the architecture=x86 parameter (I think that I left it out the first time -
I think that I saw somewhere that this has to be explicitly specified) and
the code generated is definitely 64-bit (although it still shows "32-bit:
yes" during the build).
Thanks again,
Tiago
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 at 06:24 Roger Leigh
On 01/02/2016 08:02, Emmanuel wrote:
Hello,
I am compiling with Visual Studio 2013 with a similar command line, and it is true that I get the same strange "32 bits: yes". But after that, I am linking against a 64bits application, and it works fine. Maybe this is merely a bug in the b2 output ?
I've seen this with earlier Boost releases as well with VS2013; I don't think it's a Boost 1.60 issue specifically.
Regards, Roger
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