Hi,
2009/8/26 Alfredo Correa
2009/8/25 Chris Uzdavinis
CMake is of great help for that! thank you, can you give a one or two line example on how use cmake to choose the right boost library file?
Here is an example: project( MyProject ) set( Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS "1.38.0" "1.39.0" ) set( Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS OFF ) set( Boost_USE_MULTITHREAD ON ) find_package( Boost 1.36.0 REQUIRED ) if( Boost_FOUND ) include_directories( ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIR} ) link_directories( ${Boost_LIBRARY_DIR} ) else() message( FATAL_ERROR "Boost not found ! Please set Boost directories !" ) endif() add_executable( projectbinary myproject.cpp ) target_link_libraries( projectbinary ${Boost_LIBRARIES} ) Have a look at cmake documentation for more details ( http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/cmake2.6docs.html and in particular http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/cmake2.6docs.html#module:FindBoost). Regards, Olivier
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