Oh… The error message is not exactly straight-forward. I thought something was broken.
Shouldn’t the Boost.Threads documentation mention this? Such as in the FAQ? It would’ve saved me quite a bit of time…
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Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004
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Subject: RE: [Boost-users]
statically linking to Boost.Threads with msvc7
Aaron Simmons <a-simmons1@ti.com> wrote:
I’ve built and installed boost on a WinXp system with VS.Net 2003. I’m trying to use it in a static CRT project. I get the following error whenever I compile:
> error C1189: #error : "Mixing a dll boost library with a static runtime is a really bad idea..."
I noticed that this is happening because BOOST_DYN_LINK is #defined in config.hpp. Apparently dynamic linking is the default for Boost?
Windows does not support registration of clean-up functions for thread-specific storage (TSS, or TLS), but it does notify DLLs when a thread exits and this gives DLLs a chance to clean-up their thread-specific storage. So in order to make TSS work correctly, Boost.Threads is designed to be built only as a DLL on Windows. This means, as the error message says, that you need to use the DLL version of the CRT.
Ben.