
I haven't used autotools in mingw/msys environment but
I think you can specify those paths with autotools also.
Makefile.am is for those purpose in my case.
bin_PROGRAMS = logging_client
logging_client_CPPFLAGS = \
-I$(ACE_ROOT)\
-I$(HLM_ROOT)/include\
-D_GNU_SOURCE\
-D__ACE_INLINE__\
-DACE_NTRACE=0\
-DACE_HAS_WCHAR=1
logging_client_SOURCES = \
Logging_Client.cpp
logging_client_LDFLAGS = \
-L$(ACE_ROOT)/lib\
-L$(HLM_ROOT)/lib
logging_client_LDADD = \
-lACE\
-lHLM
This is one sample I use in Linux not in msys though.
You can specify whatever you need this way.
I don't know if this works same in msys though..
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2013/7/6 Kirk Joppy
I didn't use pkg-config. I didn't copy any header or library files of boost. I specified those paths on the IDE, code::blocks.
I see. So you don't use autotools but rather use Code::Blocks on both Windows and Linux. This may be a good option. I started using Code::Blocks in the beginning but stopped because the project I'm trying to build is distributed with autotools files for building. Maybe the right strategy is to instead use an IDE to drive the build. Thanks for the suggestion. _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list Boost-users@lists.boost.org http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-users