From: Jeff Flinn
To: boost-users@lists.boost.org Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:25:43 -0400 Subject: Re: [Boost-users] darwin universal static libs for release and debug for 1.35.0 Jeff Flinn wrote: Jeff Flinn wrote:
Trying to build universal static libs for darwin.
bjam --toolset=darwin --architecture=combined stage
appears to only build libboost_*_mt-1_35.dylib's and libboost_test_exec_monitor-mt-1_35.a. Whereas the default for 1.34.1 was to build all libs.
I need to build release and debug static libs. I'm having problems finding the command line flags in the docs.
This is my first foray into mac/unix builds for boost. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks, Jeff
Ok, that was easy after reading the boost build docs:
bjam --toolset=darwin --architecture=combined link=static threading=multi stage debug release
For Posterity, the full command req'dis: bjam --toolset=darwin --architecture=combined link=static threading=multi address-model=32 macosx-version=10.4 stage debug release Thanks, Jeff Due to issues with the configs for OS X, you have to use the bjam calls and Jeff pointed out the correct ones.Nota Bene: if you want to build 66-bit libs, not all of them build (for shared libs) and you have a to add: macosx-version=10.5 In my shell script I made for building various configurations I use the following command where: link_type = static | shared local_arch = x86 | power local_address_model = 32 | 64 bjam release debug toolset=darwin \ link=${link_type} \ threading=multi \ architecture=${local_arch} \ address-model=${local_address_model} \ macosx-version=10.5 Works for me. -- "It's not how many years you live--it's how much life you put in your years" -- Sierra Mountain Guides