Glen Fernandez wrote:
For header-only libraries you can probably stop after: $ ./boostrap.sh $ ./b2 headers
The result is the 'boost' subdirectory with all headers.
I'm trying to install the header-only libraries of boost. Doing: $ ./bootstrap.sh --prefix=/path/to/prefix $ ./b2 --prefix=/path/to/prefix headers generates, as you pointed out, a boost directory in the current directory that contains all the headers. At least in my system this does not, however, install anything (there is no boost directory in /path/to/prefix/include). The directory generated also contains the headers of non-header-only libraries. Should I just move this directory to my prefix manually and leave the headers of non-header-only libraries inside? Bests, Gonzalo