20 Jun
2014
20 Jun
'14
6:55 a.m.
On 06/19/2014 11:06 PM, Thomas Suckow wrote:
Or is it only running b2 headers that is the problem?
Maybe I have missed it in the previous conversations, but why have ./b2 headers make the /boost folder at all? When using boost-build, the headers target can add all the include paths for the various projects. If working on a project not using boost-build, generally I would install boost (at the very least into a folder).
That way, you'd have a command line with 100 -I elements, which is rather inconvenient to look at, or run by hand, and can make Windows unhappy, I think. - Volodya