
2 Feb
2011
2 Feb
'11
3:07 p.m.
On Tuesday, February 01, 2011 11:27 AM, Bhushan Inamdar wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply. My problem is solved. It seems that, every time, I have to go to project properties and in the C++ tab and include the absolute path to the Boost directory. After doing this, the program compiles with out any complaints. So further up, my question is...Is it necessary to do this everytime? Or my Boost installation is missing something? Let me know....
In Visual Studio 2008, open the "Tools" menu and select "Options". Expand "Projects and Solutions" and select "VC++ Directories". You can now add the appropriate boost directories to the library files and include files lists.