Joao Abecasis wrote:

Sorry, I couldn't reproduce the issue.

I updated my CVS and built bjam from source. Trying "bjam --v2" inside boost/tools/quickbook/doc worked fine.

Then I created a test directory inside boost/tools/quickbook and copied your Jamfile.v2 in it. Still all I got was a syntax error in test.qbk...

This was on linux with gcc-3.3, if that changes anything.

Anything else I could try?



Can you try deleting any pre-built quickbook executables? Make sure you haven't done any quickbook configuration in your user-config.jam and site-config.jam. Double-check that there is no quickbook exe in your path.

It's happening on both of my Win2K machines.

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Eric Niebler
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com


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