
Hi Alex,
Thank you so much for the great advice.
When I set #define BOOST_THREAD_DYN_LINK in my code, do I need to set
#define BOOST_THREAD_NO_LIB at the same time?
Thank you so much again!
Yan
--- On Fri, 11/18/11, Alex Perry
Hi Boost Users,
When I compiled and linked my projects with Boost libraries, I got the following warnings
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I want to link Boost.thread dll dynamically and other Boost libraries statically.
If I set #define BOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK, I could not generate
...snip... I didn't see any answer to this but apologies if its already been answered. #define BOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK Is for use within your own consuming code - use the bjam --link option to control which version of boost libraries are built eg in boost root do:- bjam variant=debug,release threading=multi link=shared stage --with-thread which would build boost-thread as dll (bjam --help to get more info on options) then: #define BOOST_THREAD_DYN_LINK In your code would use the dll version of boost.thread (any other boost libs would still be looking for static versions) HTH Alex