David Abrahams wrote:
Joao Abecasis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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The requirement I wanted to avoid was having to explicitly set the quickbook command. bjam should be able to build quickbook on demand.
With the latest incantation, the user may still configure the toolset with "using", but an "import" is all that's required to be able to actually use it.
Well, thanks, but that's not what I asked for. I want to be able to configure the toolset by specifying it on the command-line.
If you're referring to the compiler toolset that is used to compile quickbook, it should already be possible.
If you're referring to something else, I don't follow.
Best,
Jo�o
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