I'm wandering what does the 'dynamic runtime libraries' u mean,thanks very much.

2006/1/7, John Maddock <john@johnmaddock.co.uk>:
> I was wondering the Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 was going to be a future
> platform for boost. I believe no port is necessary just the
> appropriate bjam configuration.
>
> I have tried using the "vc-7_1" option but even though most of the
> libraries are created, when you try to use them, files such as
> msvcptr.lib are requested (though this does not generate any error
> during the compilation)...
>
> Maybe there is a workaround already?

I don't believe any workarounds are required as such: the toolkit ships with
the same compiler as VC7.1, the only difference is that the dynamic runtime
libraries are not supplied.  So as long as you build your application with a
static runtime you should be OK - unless I'm missing something here.

John.

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