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Rationale: some systems are missing static glibc but have static boost. This will detect and link against static Boost on those systems.
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Conflicts:
util/file.cc
util/file.hh
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Conflicts:
jam-files/sanity.jam
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Conflicts:
moses/src/LM/Jamfile
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Fixes annoying problem that unsuccessful build iterations would keep rebuilding Factory.o and CompactPT
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Boost libraries.
This will force people to use consistent headers and libraries and might fix some cases where a
user has installed libraries locally on top of a system-level install.
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--without-libsegfault will skip libSegFault.
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class. Compiles
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bjam's support for clang on Linux is buggy.
The support for clang on Darwin (Mac OS X) looks fine.
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back to using /opt/local if no /path/to/macports is given and implicitly sets Boost parameters. Also note that this implies "using darwin ;" as compiler.
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