And, in addition to the "missing doxygen ;" issue, please note that the
warn: Unable to construct ./standalone goes away if I add a "using boostbook ;" statement. Also, more stuff get générated.
Regards Alain On 21/04/2015 14:51, Alain Miniussi wrote:
Thanks,
A few more questions:
On 20/04/2015 19:50, John Maddock wrote:
Just curious, has anyone been able to get the documentation generated (on a linux platform) by following the instructions in http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_58_0/doc/html/boostbook/getting/started.html
Yes, but the setup process isn't straightforward: it is documented here though: https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/BoostDocs/GettingStarted
There is also a test project under /doc/test/ that you can use to verify you have everything setup correctly before proceeding further.
As such, the test fails with:
[alainm@tagir test]$ ../../b2 -d2 Jamfile.v2:71: in modules.load ERROR: rule "doxygen" unknown in module "Jamfile". ...
Things go better if I replace "import doxygen ;" with "using doxygen ;" in the test's Jamfile. Is it a typo in the Jamfile or am I missing something ?
After that "fix/modification", I get: [alainm@tagir test]$ ../../b2 Performing configuration checks
- 32-bit : no (cached) - 64-bit : yes (cached) - arm : no (cached) - mips1 : no (cached) - power : no (cached) - sparc : no (cached) - x86 : yes (cached) - symlinks supported : yes (cached) warn: Unable to construct ./standalone <========= PROBLEM ?? ...patience... ...patience... ...found 4373 targets... ...
But eventually the doc (or at least some doc) is generated.
Thanks again
Alain
Thanks,
HTH, John.
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