In intel-linux tools, the link-line first contains -l$(FINDLIBS) and next $(NEEDLIBS). Whould'nt it make more sense to revert the order. NEEDLIBS typically contains other libs in the same project (==boost) whereas FINDLIBS typically contains external and/or system libs. NEEDLIBS is thus very likely to depend on FINDLIBS and thus needs to be in front of FINDLIBS.
(I remember to have made the same remark about the link-line in gcc-tools.jam but still wanted first an 'OK' of everyone involved) toon _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost