"John Maddock"
Unfortunately, bjam is somewhat limited by the underlying shell used to actually run the build commands. We've had a hard time getting it to cooperate with Win9x for that reason. John Maddock has had some success by building and running bjam under Cygwin, which has no command-line length limitation. I'm not sure whether it can be made to run the Borland toolset that way or not, but I know that John targets Borland so it's a good bet.
At one stage that did work, but not any more, the cygwin build will only build cygwin apps (it's a problem with the way in which cygwin passes absolute paths to the programs it spawns).
You can probably build all you want from the IDE pretty easily - many
I see. Pity. people
do that all the time.
Yes... I've been doing this all the time, but rather because I didn't take the time to learn how to use the build system. At least now I know how to interpret jamfiles, so I guess it will be easy to 'port them' to Borland makefiles. Thanks, -- Fernando Cacciola