Rene Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [2003-01-27] Ronald Garcia wrote: > >> >> >>Howdy, >> >>I'm trying to use boost build with the intel c++ compiler under linux. >>My compiler is installed in /usr/local/intel, but boost build appears to >>be looking for it in /opt/intel. Is there a way to specify the compiler >>location as an option to boost build? According to the docs, the only >>parameter for intel is the compiler version, which defaults to 60. >> >>Thanks, > > Run the setup script "iccvars.sh" before running bjam.
I think this one is my fault. It looks like the same problem that was recently reported for gcc-tools.jam. Rene, could you look into this? "Someone" should write down and test some rules for dealing with (and overriding) configuration variables. "Attempted fix for people who want to work with 2 versions" 1.14 (david_ab 17-Dec-02): flags intel-linux INTEL_LINUX_VERSION : $(INTEL_LINUX_VERSION) ; 1.14 (david_ab 17-Dec-02): 1.3 (david_ab 02-Jan-02): # Root directory 1.14 (david_ab 17-Dec-02): flags intel-linux INTEL_LINUX_ROOT : "/opt/intel/compiler"$(INTEL_LINUX_VERSION) ; 1.1 (david_ab 29-Nov-01): # Setup script 1.14 (david_ab 17-Dec-02): flags intel-linux INTEL_LINUX_SETUP : ". "$(INTEL_LINUX_ROOT)"/ia32/bin/iccvars.sh" ; 1.3 (david_ab 02-Jan-02): # Additional DLL directory 1.14 (david_ab 17-Dec-02): flags intel-linux INTEL_LINUX_RUN_LD_LIBRARY_PATH : $(INTEL_LINUX_ROOT)"/ia32/lib" ; -- David Abrahams [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.boost-consulting.com Boost support, enhancements, training, and commercial distribution _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost