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* Move toolset requirements code from toolsets plus common-variant-tag into a separate toolset::requirements. This fixes inconsistency problems with libraries that have names that don't match the real content. * Remove custom stlport code in msvc-strport toolset and use common stlport.jam. This normalizes the settings and requirements for stlport builds. Also added support for removing the version related info, tolset and version tag, to support --layout=system install option. [SVN r24427] |
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