On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 11:40 AM Peter Dimov via Boost
Andrey Semashev wrote:
According to the log, the script tries to build process_jam_log.exe using msvc-10.0.
Since process_jam_log depends on Boost.Filesystem, which now requires C++11, the build silently fails.
Which brings me back to the idea[1] that Boost.Build should probably show a warning when an explicitly requested target is not built because of unsatisfied requirements.
I grow increasingly convinced that the way these requirements work (add <build>no if the requirement isn't met) is no longer what we need.
It's much preferable to have the compile error instead.
In other words, the libraries adding requirements of this kind is in my opinion not a feature. It creates more problems than it solves - if it even solves any.
+1 And I remember making that point multiple times in the past. -- -- René Ferdinand Rivera Morell -- Don't Assume Anything -- No Supone Nada -- Robot Dreams - http://robot-dreams.net