--- boost_1_63_0/tools/build/src/tools/python.jam.orig 2017-02-16 18:51:14.005483084 +0000 +++ boost_1_63_0/tools/build/src/tools/python.jam 2017-02-16 18:51:24.912497496 +0000 @@ -926,27 +926,27 @@ # for a particular target OS as the default. This makes it so that we can # select a python interpreter with only knowledge of the target OS. And hence # can configure different Pythons based on the target OS only. - local toolset-requirements = [ toolset.requirements ] ; - local toolset-target-os-requirements - = [ property.evaluate-conditionals-in-context - [ $(toolset-requirements).raw ] : $(target-os) ] ; - if ! in $(toolset-target-os-requirements:G) - { - toolset.add-requirements $(target-os):$(version:E=default) ; - } + #local toolset-requirements = [ toolset.requirements ] ; + #local toolset-target-os-requirements + # = [ property.evaluate-conditionals-in-context + # [ $(toolset-requirements).raw ] : $(target-os) ] ; + #if ! in $(toolset-target-os-requirements:G) + #{ + # toolset.add-requirements $(target-os):$(version:E=default) ; + #} # We also set a default requirement that assigns the first python configured # for a particular target OS as the default. This makes it so that we can # select a python interpreter with only knowledge of the target OS. And hence # can configure different Pythons based on the target OS only. - local toolset-requirements = [ toolset.requirements ] ; - local toolset-target-os-requirements - = [ property.evaluate-conditionals-in-context - [ $(toolset-requirements).raw ] : $(target-os) ] ; - if ! in $(toolset-target-os-requirements:G) - { - toolset.add-requirements $(target-os):$(version:E=default) ; - } + #local toolset-requirements = [ toolset.requirements ] ; + #local toolset-target-os-requirements + # = [ property.evaluate-conditionals-in-context + # [ $(toolset-requirements).raw ] : $(target-os) ] ; + #if ! in $(toolset-target-os-requirements:G) + #{ + # toolset.add-requirements $(target-os):$(version:E=default) ; + #} # Register the right suffix for extensions. register-extension-suffix $(extension-suffix) : $(target-requirements) ;