The Wave driver was removed from the build system during the conversion from SVN to GIT. I have asked for help getting it back several times ever since but have not been able to get any help. I myself have no idea where to start fixing this, sorry.
Regards Hartmut
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From: Boost-users [mailto:boost-users-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Michael Young
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 11:00 AM
To: boost-users@lists.boost.org
Subject: [Boost-users] [Wave] Wave samples and driver utility not building?
I have just built boost_1_61_0; I am particularly interested in Boost.Wave at this time.
This is my first attempt to build any boost library, or boost in its entirety (all libs).
I read and followed the build instructions from the web site, with slight modifications for
my environment / purposes:
bootstrap.sh 2>&1 | tee build_boost_log.txt
sudo ./b2 install 2>&1 | tee -a build_boost_log.txt
When it completes, I get the libboost_*.a and .so files in /usr/local/lib,
and the source is installed at /usr/local/include/boost, as expected.
I do get "...failed updating 58 targets..." in the build output, but my understanding
is that's OK - I didn't install optional items like ICU and such.
The problem is that I can't find the wave driver (or other sample) utility anywhere.
Moreover, when I look at the build log, there is no indication that any of these are
being built (even attempted). So I'm wondering if there's a build step / option that
I am missing (and/or perhaps I need one of the "optional" 3rd party packages installed?).
BTW - I'm building in Ubuntu 14.04 ARM (crouton chroot on Chromebook), with
gcc/g++ 4.8.4. I didn't see any indication of any environment problems in the build
log.