
Ok, I have managed to compile and install the libs but I dont know how to include it in the commandline. The regex example works fine but how do I do it for thread ? $ c++ -I *path/to/*boost_1_39_0 example.cpp -o example *\* *~/boost/stage/lib/libboost_regex-gcc34-mt-d-1_36.a* 2009/8/21 James C. Sutherland <James.Sutherland@utah.edu>
On Aug 20, 2009, at 6:47 PM, Shaolin wrote:
I have read the *getting started* section and its confused me even more.
Read it again ;-)
boost::thread is a compiled library that you must link against. Be sure that you have compiled and installed the library, and that you are including the appropriate link command.
2009/8/21 Steven Watanabe <watanabesj@gmail.com>
AMDG
Shaolin wrote:
I am try to create a thread with boost but eveytime I execute I get some freaky error messages. See code below followed by error msg:
#include <boost/thread/thread.hpp> #include <iostream> using namespace std;
void hello() { cout << "hello" << endl; }
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { boost::thread thrd1(&hello); // ERROR caused by the &hello param thrd1.join();
}
You need to link to the thread library. Please read the getting started guide.
In Christ, Steven Watanabe
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