Hi, You can use "bjam threadapi=win32". Greets, Andrej --- frederic.bron@alcan.com wrote:
I have been using boost with success since 1 year on the following systems: 1) cygwin built with cygwin gcc/g++, 2) win32 built with cygwin gcc/g++ with -mno-cygwin flag, 3) linux built with both gcc/g++ or intel compiler.
I now want to use boost.threads and I have discovered that the library was not automatically built for system 2), i.e. win32. How can I force bjam to compile for the target win32 using windows threads instead of cygwin pthread? It seems that there are some bjam options like target-os and threadapi but I could not get any documentation for it. What is the list of possible target-os or threadapi values?
Regards,
F. Bron
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