Le 28/05/12 02:55, Josh Quigley a écrit :
Hi,
I'm trying to link to Boost.Thread DLL's. If I define BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB everything works fine - but it wants to link all packages as DLL, instead of just Boost.Thread. Hi,
have you tried to define BOOS_ALL_DYN_LINK? See http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_48_0/libs/config/doc/html/boost_config/boost...
None of the following cause dynamic linking - that is I get a linker error saying the static *.lib could not be found. (defined on the command line, Visual Studio 2010) BOOST_THREAD_NO_LIB This should not be defined because otherwise it inhibits the others. BOOST_THREAD_DYN_LINK This should make linking wit the dll BOOST_THREAD_ALL_DYN_LINK This is unknown. BOOST_THREAD_BUILD_DLL BOOST_THREAD_USE_DLL These are legacy macros that equivalent to BOOT_THREAD_DYN_LINK. Is there a problem with - what I'm doing; - Visual Studio 2010; or - boost.thread?
Form the 1.50 documentation "Boost.Thread is configured following the conventions used to build libraries with separate source code. Boost.Thread will import/export the code only if the user has specifically asked for it, by defining either BOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK if they want all boost libraries to be dynamically linked, or BOOST_THREAD_DYN_LINK if they want just this one to be dynamically liked. The definition of these macros determines whether BOOST_THREAD_USE_DLL is defined. If BOOST_THREAD_USE_DLL is not defined, the library will define BOOST_THREAD_USE_DLL or BOOST_THREAD_USE_LIB depending on the platform. On non windows platforms BOOST_THREAD_USE_LIB is defined if is not defined. In windows platforms, BOOST_THREAD_USE_LIB is defined if BOOST_THREAD_USE_DLL and the compiler supports auto-tss cleanup with Boost.Threads (for the time been Msvc and Intel)" Please, could you create a ticket so that an error is issued when incompatible macros as BOOST_THREAD_NO_LIB and BOOST_THREAD_BUILD_DLL are used? HTH, Vicente