[build2] Using build2 with clang 6 (trunk) on windows

Username I Wanted Was Already Taken usernameiwantedwasalreadytaken at gmail.com
Thu Dec 14 10:21:08 UTC 2017


Haha, busted!

Yes I did. It's because I was testing a way to include the configurations
along with the source code in the version control system, so that other
developers in similar machines would have a "standard" build. By hacking
the src-root.build file I managed to do that.

This is useful in some environments where all developers work in similar
machines in just a few different configurations.

Regards,
Jack


On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 6:38 AM, Boris Kolpackov <boris at codesynthesis.com>
wrote:

> Username I Wanted Was Already Taken <usernameiwantedwasalreadytake
> n at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > trace: main:   out_base:  C:\Tests\Build2\hello\clang-6\
> > trace: main:   src_base:  ../hello/
> > trace: main:   out_root:  C:\Tests\Build2\hello\clang-6\
> > trace: main:   src_root:  ../hello/
> >
> > ../hello/build\root.build:1:7: error: cc and bin module target mismatch
>
> BTW, I've noticed these ugly mixed-slash paths in your output
> but I don't believe it's build2's doing. You've hacked up the
> build/bootstrap/src-root.build file to use relative paths,
> haven't you?
>
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