
Unfortunately I tried that previously and it didn't work. Here's my command along with the output: $ ./bcp filesystem /Users/Admin/Desktop --boost=/Users/Admin/Downloads/boost_1_36_0 **** exception(205): std::runtime_error: Destination path does not exist: ******** errors detected; see standard output for details ******** This is supposed to copy boost.filesystem to my desktop. If I omit everything but the --boost= statement, the same thing happens. On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Steven Watanabe <watanabesj@gmail.com>wrote:
AMDG
Z. S. O. wrote:
I'd like to copy all the files in the filesystem library using bcp to a folder. I'm using the command:
./bcp filesystem [destination path]
However, the output I get is "no errors detected" and nothing has been copied to the destination. Am I doing something wrong?
I'm on Mac OS X intel, but this exact same problem occurs on my Windows machine as well.
Try using --boost=... to tell bcp where to look for the boost tree.
In Christ, Steven Watanabe
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