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List:       boost-build
Subject:    Re: [Boost-build] Building Boost with multiple python versions
From:       Aaron Boman via Boost-build <boost-build () lists ! boost ! org>
Date:       2017-02-16 15:38:44
Message-ID: 20170216083844.64a11a372cc1801840025c78b9e1f163.24ed6c0172.mailapi () email09 ! godaddy ! com
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 > That is a very useful trick, I have definitely struggled
> trying to support the "<address-model>32" and
> "<address-model> ". I guess it is kinda obvious once you
> think about it. Do you know if this is anywhere in the
> docs so I can reference it?
 I did a quick search through the documentation and I can't
find anything on it. I may have learned about that particular
construct while playing with the code (I use the Python port
and tend to run the debugger to watch how the code executes).

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<p>&gt; That is a very useful trick, I have definitely struggled<br />&gt; =
trying to support the "&lt;address-model&gt;32" and<br />&gt; "&lt;address-=
model&gt; ". I guess it is kinda obvious once you<br />&gt; think about it=
=2E Do you know if this is anywhere in the<br />&gt; docs so I can referenc=
e it?</p>
<p>I did a quick search through the documentation and I can't<br />find any=
thing on it. I may have learned about that particular<br />construct while =
playing with the code (I use the Python port<br />and tend to run the debug=
ger to watch how the code executes).</p>
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