On 29 Aug 2015 at 23:13, Michael Caisse wrote:
I'm trying to run the tests. I'm certain I am just doing something really silly... input is welcome!
I have dropped the AFIO repo into a libs/afio directory for the super project. I ran ./b2 headers which linked in the boost/afio bits. I then go to libs/afio/test and execute "b2 release" which unfortunately results in:
find: libs/afio: No such file or directory Performing configuration checks ...
This is the same way I run other library tests and those are working as normal. Is there some other setup step that I'm forgetting?
Almost certainly you need to ask Boost.Build for C++ 11 else it ignores C++ 11 Boost libraries. See https://boostgsoc13.github.io/boost.afio/doc/html/afio/compilation.htm l Note that as AFIO is standalone capable, simply entering its directory and typing: ./standalone_alltests_gcc.sh ./test_all should "just work" if you have a Filesystem TS on your system. If not, it'll auto-configure including Boost.Filesystem. Niall -- ned Productions Limited Consulting http://www.nedproductions.biz/ http://ie.linkedin.com/in/nialldouglas/