On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 6:08 PM, Emil Dotchevski
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 7:15 PM, Rene Rivera
wrote: I think I fixed it, on develop branch. Try it now. Note that for the path you either have to escape the back slashes (use \\), or use the forward slash (/) separator.
Thank you so much - it seems this did fix that problem but I still get errors, see below. The command line used is variant=debug toolset=emscripten <target>. Using toolset=msvc-14.0 works fine.
Is there a valid simple test case I can try?
The simple hello example in bbv2 works fine for me < https://github.com/boostorg/build/tree/develop/example/hello>: === Coqui:hello grafik$ b2 toolset=emscripten -d+2 common.mkdir bin mkdir -p "bin" common.mkdir bin/emscripten-1.36.5 mkdir -p "bin/emscripten-1.36.5" common.mkdir bin/emscripten-1.36.5/debug mkdir -p "bin/emscripten-1.36.5/debug" emscripten.compile.c++ bin/emscripten-1.36.5/debug/hello.bc "/Developer/Tools/emscripten/emscripten/tag-1.36.5/emcc" -x c++ -O0 -fno-inline -Wall -g4 -s DEMANGLE_SUPPORT=1 -c -o "bin/emscripten-1.36.5/debug/hello.bc" "hello.cpp" emscripten.link bin/emscripten-1.36.5/debug/hello.js "/Developer/Tools/emscripten/emscripten/tag-1.36.5/emcc" -o "bin/emscripten-1.36.5/debug/hello.js" "bin/emscripten-1.36.5/debug/hello.bc" -O0 --llvm-lto 0 -g4 -s DEMANGLE_SUPPORT=1 warning: emitted code will contain very large numbers of local variables, which is bad for performance (build to JS with -O2 or above to avoid this - make sure to do so both on source files, and during 'linking') Coqui:hello grafik$ node ./bin/emscripten-1.36.5/debug/hello.js Hello! Coqui:hello grafik$ === Try that one. -- -- Rene Rivera -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Robot Dreams - http://robot-dreams.net -- rrivera/acm.org (msn) - grafikrobot/aim,yahoo,skype,efnet,gmail