Improve comprehensibility of comments. Remove comments that

lie (e.g. about --with-python-root, which currently is not supported).


[SVN r36330]
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Dave Abrahams 2006-12-11 16:27:24 +00:00
parent 3414e6bcc5
commit 6ec17a31c9

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# install Install headers and compiled library files to the
# ======= configured locations (below).
#
# --prefix=PREFIX Install architecture independent files here.
# --prefix=<PREFIX> Install architecture independent files here.
# Default; C:\Boost on Win32
# Default; /usr/local on Unix. Linux, etc.
#
# --exec-prefix=EPREFIX Install architecture dependent files here.
# Default; PREFIX
# --exec-prefix=<EPREFIX> Install architecture dependent files here.
# Default; <PREFIX>
#
# --libdir=DIR Install library files here.
# Default; EPREFIX/lib
# --libdir=<DIR> Install library files here.
# Default; <EPREFIX>/lib
#
# --includedir=DIR Install header files here.
# Default; PREFIX/include
# --includedir=<HDRDIR> Install header files here.
# Default; <PREFIX>/include
#
# stage Build and install only compiled library files
# ===== to the stage directory.
#
# --stagedir=DIR Install library files here
# --stagedir=<STAGEDIR> Install library files here
# Default; ./stage
#
# Other Options:
@ -47,26 +47,29 @@
# --show-libraries Displays the list of Boost libraries that require
# build and installation steps, then exit.
#
# --layout=<layout> Determines what kind of build layout to use. This
# allows one to control the naming of the resulting
# libraries, and the locations of the installed
# files. Default is 'versioned'. Possible values:
# --layout=<layout> Determines whether to choose library names
# and header locations such that multiple
# versions of Boost or multiple compilers can
# be used on the same system.
#
# versioned - Uses the Boost standard names
# which include version number for Boost the
# release and version and name of the
# compiler as part of the library names. Also
# installs the includes to a versioned
# sub-directory.
# versioned (default) - Names of boost
# binaries include the Boost version
# number and the name and version of the
# compiler. Boost headers are installed
# in a subdirectory of <HDRDIR> whose
# name contains the Boost version
# number.
#
# system - Builds an install without the
# Boost standard names, and does not install
# includes to a versioned sub-directory. This
# is intended for system integrators to build
# for packaging of distributions.
# system - Binaries names do not include
# the Boost version number or the name
# and version number of the compiler.
# Boost headers are installed directly
# into <HDRDIR>. This option is
# intended for system integrators who
# are building distribution packages.
#
# --buildid=ID Adds the specified ID to the name of built
# libraries. Default is to not add anything.
# libraries. The default is to not add anything.
#
# --help This message.
#
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#
# --without-<library> Do not build, stage, or install the specified
# <library>. By default, all libraries are built.
#
# --with-python-root[=PYTHON_ROOT]
# Build Boost.Python libraries with the Python
# devel packages located at PYTHON_ROOT.
# Default PYTHON_ROOT; C:\Python24 on Win32.
# Default PYTHON_ROOT; /usr on Unix, Linux,
# Cygwin, etc.
#
# --with-python-version[=2.4]
# Build Boost.Python libraries with the Python
# version indicated.
# Default; 2.4.
#
# --with-pydebug Build Boost.Python libraries for use with a
# debug build of Python.
#
# This is Boost Jamfile for Boost.Build V2.
#
# Pass --v2 option to bjam to use this file. For example:
#
# bjam --v2 link=static
#
# TODO:
# - handle boost version
# - handle python options such as pydebug
import modules ;
import set ;