I have encountered the following error when building boost 1.58 (and 1.59-b1): C:/boost_1_58_0/tools/build/src/tools\intel-win.jam:194: in configure-really from module intel-win error: msvc 14 not supported for intel toolset version 15.0 I'm using the following line to build boost: bjam -a -d+2 --toolset=intel-15.0-vc14 "-sINTEL_PATH=C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Composer XE 2015\bin\intel64" cxxflags="/O2 /Quse-intel-optimized-headers /Qstd=c++14 /Qipo /Zc:forScope /Oi /MT /EHsc /Qparallel" "-sINTEL_BASE_MSVC_TOOLSET=vc-14_0" "-sINTEL_VERSION=15" "-sZLIB_SOURCE=%HOME%\zlib-1.2.8" "-sBZIP2_SOURCE=%HOME%\bzip2-1.0.6" variant=release instruction-set=nehalem threading=multi link=static runtime-link=static --stagedir=stage64_static address-model=64 architecture=x86 --without-python --without-mpi --disable-filesystem2 stage
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The above worked fine with VS11 and Intel 15.0. The combo (VS14/ICC15) is obviously supported by (MS/Intel), and works fine in the IDE (Community Edition). I confirm the problem with bootstrap.bat, this has been around for a long time, and always had to build the 32bit version first. I ran into it as I have decided to stop building 32-bit. The obvious work-around is to build bjam seperately, not a killer for me, but might be for some. The main issue I report, is though and it would be a shame if the 1.59 release would not allow for that combo, as finally MS have released a free, non-crippled, release of their IDE with (finally, in 2015) full support for C++11... I'm happy to test some things out if necessary, I'm not capable of adressing the issue though...