On 08/02/2004 05:33 PM, Larry Evans wrote: [snip]
I just did "bjam --v2" and got same result. I didn't have the "using doxygen" in user-config because:
bash-2.05a$ which doxygen /usr/bin/doxygen
indicating doxygen is in $PATH, and I recall something in the docs
saying if doxygen was in $PATH, there was no need for the user-config entry. Is that wrong?
I interpreted the following quote:
If the right doxygen executable can be found via the path, this parameter can be omitted.
from:
http://www.boost.org/doc/html/boostbook.getting.started.html#boostbook.doxygen
as meaning that:
> bash-2.05a$ which doxygen > /usr/bin/doxygen
indicated the user-config.jam "using doxygen" statement was unneeded.
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