Hi, I finally got some time time to work on a Boost library and I am, as usual, fighting with bjam. === 14:58:08 [alainm@pollux boost]# ./bootstrap.sh --with-toolset=intel-linux Building B2 engine.. ... icpx (ICX) 2021.1 Beta 20200304 # why not icpc ? ...
icpx -x c++ -std=c++11 -O3 -s -static -DNDEBUG .... -o b2 ld: cannot find -lstdc++ ld: cannot find -lstdc++ ===
The problem here is the -static option, as libstdc++ is not available as an archive on linux (not on the ones I use). I submitted a fix, with no effect: https://github.com/bfgroup/b2/pull/133/files Also apparently some good soul (thank you!) started working on a CMake alternative that just work (checked twice). Its only issue is that the tests don't seems to have moved to CMake. So my question is: 1) Am I better off trying to port the testing of Boost.MPI to CMake and just forget about bjam or, 2) Try to invoke some demonic entity to get bjam working with intel-linux. What is the recommended build method recommended for libraries developers at this point ? Best regards ---- Alain Miniussi DSI, Pôles Calcul et Genie Log. Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur Tél. : +33492003009 (Mont-Gros) +33483618544 (Sophia Antipolis) +33609650665