John Pye wrote:
Hi all,
Is there such a thing as a binary for Boost under MinGW? As far as I can tell, the correct way to get started with Boost on MinGW is to download the .EXE installer, unpack to c:\Boost, then run
bjam "-sMINGW_ROOT_DIRECTORY=c:\MinGW" "-sTOOLS=mingw" install
I found that this didn't install the libraries where I expected, however.
Where did it install them to? And where did you expect them?
I found this comment: http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/~dfischer/manual/manual_topic38.html#topic41
which says that I have to do a bunch of manual file moving/renaming. Is that right? Really? There must be a better way, surely?
That document is wrong in the general case (it may be some strange requirement of that alwis project). There should be no need to rename, relocate, or otherwise post process the libraries generated from the regular Boost build.
Please let me know if I'm missing something, or if there is a better way to get started with Boost under MinGW/MSYS.
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