It is easily built using VS2012.  Try this batch file.

 

@ECHO OFF

 

CLS

SET DRIVE=D:

SET BOOSTVER=1_53_0

 

@PUSHD %DRIVE%\boost_%BOOSTVER%

 

@IF NOT EXIST bjam.exe call bootstrap

@IF NOT EXIST bjam.txt bjam --help > bjam.txt

@IF NOT EXIST bjam_libs.txt bjam --show-libraries > bjam_libs.txt

@IF NOT EXIST bjam_obscure_options.txt bjam --help-options > bjam_obscure_options.txt

@IF EXIST msvs_build.log del msvs_build.log

 

@ECHO ON

@ECHO Building Boost libraries for Visual Studio

 

b2 -a -q -j4 --prefix=%DRIVE%\boost --build-type=complete --build-dir=%DRIVE%\boostBuild_MSVS_%BOOSTVER% toolset=msvc threading=multi runtime-link=shared --without-python install >msvs_build.log 2>&1

 

@POPD

 

 

 

SGL

steven.lemay@igt.com

 

From: Boost-users [mailto:boost-users-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Scott Alexander
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2013 12:18 AM
To: boost-users@lists.boost.org
Subject: [Boost-users] Visual Studio Professional 2012

 

Hi,

 

Does Boost 1.51 support Visual Studio Professional 2012? I would like to use Boost 1.53 but the latest installer I can find is for 1.51 (from http://www.boostpro.com/download/). Where can I find and installer for the latest version?

 

Thanks,

Scott