Re: [boost] problems with multiple intel compilers on linux

2002-12-19 Thread John Maddock
Done. I just restarted the regression so the results will be out in a couple of hours. Wow, fast work, thanks! John Maddock http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/john_maddock/index.htm ___ Unsubscribe other changes:

Re: [boost] problems with multiple intel compilers on linux

2002-12-17 Thread John Maddock
An unrelated issue - but is there any chance you could reinstate the Kylix tests on Linux - the compiler is a free download, and I've just updated the jam toolset so that setting KYLIX_PATH in your environment should now work correctly. John Maddock

Re: [boost] problems with multiple intel compilers on linux

2002-12-17 Thread Alkis Evlogimenos
On Tuesday 17 December 2002 04:57 am, David Abrahams wrote: Alkis Evlogimenos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi boosters, I installed version 7.0 of the intel compiler for the nightly linux regression. I still have version 6.0 installed as I will be running the regression on that compiler

Re: [boost] problems with multiple intel compilers on linux

2002-12-17 Thread Alkis Evlogimenos
On Tuesday 17 December 2002 04:54 am, John Maddock wrote: An unrelated issue - but is there any chance you could reinstate the Kylix tests on Linux - the compiler is a free download, and I've just updated the jam toolset so that setting KYLIX_PATH in your environment should now work correctly.

[boost] problems with multiple intel compilers on linux

2002-12-16 Thread Alkis Evlogimenos
Hi boosters, I installed version 7.0 of the intel compiler for the nightly linux regression. I still have version 6.0 installed as I will be running the regression on that compiler too. But it seems that for some reason that I haven't been able to track down, Boost.Build always picks version