
Vincent Torri wrote:
tar jxvf STLport-5.1.0.tar.bz2 cd STLport-5.1.0/build/lib make -f gcc.mak depend make -f gcc.mak make -f gcc.mak all-static make -f gcc.mak install make -f gcc.mak install-static cd ../.. cp lib/libstlport* $HOME/local/lib/ cp -R stlport $HOME/local/include/
That's essentially what I did with STLport 5.1.0, except on Windows (MinGW+MSYS & BAT)
Here are the available static libs:
libstlport.a libstlportg.a libstlportstlg.a
But I get: libstlport.5.1.a libstlport.5.1.dll.a libstlportg.5.1.a libstlportg.5.1.dll.a libstlportstlg.5.1.a libstlportstlg.5.1.dll.a Since I also did the dynamic builds.
using stlport : 5.1.0 : "/home/torri/local/stlport" "/home/torri/local/lib" ;
That looks fine.
I compiled Boost with that command line:
../../boost-jam-3.1.13-1-linuxx86/bjam --prefix=$HOME/local stdlib=stlport --toolset=gcc
Hm, all I can think of is to try using "stdlib=stlport-5.1.0".
If needed, I can provide more informations on my system.
Some of the commands run by the bjam build might be illuminating. -- -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Redshift Software, Inc. - http://redshift-software.com -- rrivera/acm.org - grafik/redshift-software.com -- 102708583/icq - grafikrobot/aim - grafikrobot/yahoo