Taking this to the devel list... Jeff Garland wrote:
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 20:17:00 -0500, David Abrahams wrote
Rene Rivera
writes: Merrill Cornish wrote:
When I built Boost 1.33.0 for MinGW, I just specified the toolset. As a result I got 28! variants on the set of Boost libraries.
From the various file names, I can figure out most of the variants:
d = debug mt = multi-threaded s = static but there are other variants which aren't as obvious.
It's all explained in http://www.boost.org/more/getting_started.html#Results.
Rene, I get the impression that 28 variants is a lot more than most people want, at least at first. Maybe we shouldn't build all of them by default, and just supply enough to "get started?"
I think at one point Doug suggested that a single variant is the most common case, and I agree.
OK, but which ever variant one picks, dynamic, static, etc., will mean that some subset of the libraries will not get built as not all libraries support building in any variant. What was the variant that Doug suggested? By the way it's only 16 variants that get built. The rest are the result of not having the version tag so those are just either copies or symlinks. -- -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Redshift Software, Inc. - http://redshift-software.com -- rrivera/acm.org - grafik/redshift-software.com -- 102708583/icq - grafikrobot/aim - Grafik/jabber.org