How to build Boost.Python

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Andrew Ayre

Hi, I can't seem to get the library built, and any help is greatly
appreciated. Here is the info:

Windows XP
Borland C++ Builder 5
Latest Boost source code (downloaded at the weekend)
Windows binary bjam 3.1.11

Command line:

bjam "-sTOOLS=borland" "--with-python-root=C:\Python" "--with-python"
install

Result:


C:\Boost\boost_1_33_1>bjam "-sTOOLS=borland" "--with-python-root=C:\Python"
"--with-python" install
******************************************************
Building Boost.Iostreams with bzip2 support disabled.
To enable bzip2, consult the Boost.Iostreams documentation
******************************************************
******************************************************
Building Boost.Iostreams with zlib and gzip support disabled.
To enable zlib and gzip, consult the Boost.Iostreams documentation
******************************************************
Building Boost.Regex with the optional Unicode/ICU support disabled.
Please refer to the Boost.Regex documentation for more information
(and if you don't know what ICU is then you probably don't need it).
**** skipping build of <@boost!libs!python!build>boost_python.dll; toolset=
borland variant= debug ****
**** skipping build of <@boost!libs!python!build>boost_python.dll; toolset=
borland variant= debug ****
**** skipping build of <@boost!libs!python!build>boost_python.dll; toolset=
borland variant= release ****
**** skipping build of <@boost!libs!python!build>boost_python.dll; toolset=
borland variant= release ****
**** skipping build of <@boost!libs!python!build>libboost_python.lib;
toolset= borland variant= debug ****
**** skipping build of <@boost!libs!python!build>libboost_python.lib;
toolset= borland variant= debug ****
**** skipping build of <@boost!libs!python!build>libboost_python.lib;
toolset= borland variant= release ****
**** skipping build of <@boost!libs!python!build>libboost_python.lib;
toolset= borland variant= release ****
....found 6900 targets...

regards,
Andy
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though)
 

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