Just had a quick look at build boost and as Martin mentioned it's weak in
terms of (centralized) dependency manamgement.


Sillence, Martin (GE Oil & Gas) wrote:
> 
>> Ivy is built for Java and its jars. By default, Ivy uses the Maven
> worldwide
>> repository system to search for jars. It also is built for Ant
> integration.
> ....
>> However, there might be better tools. For example, BuildBoost:
>> http://www.boost.org/boost-build2/index.html. I never used it, but
> I've
>> heard it talked about as a Maven for C++ projects.
> 
> I think build boost sounds good as a build tool but I don't think it
> addresses centralised dependencies and dependency resolution.
> 
> I'm interested in centralised dependencies, I'd be interested if there
> are alternatives that are a better fit.
> 
> Regards,
> M
> 
> 

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