
hi, thanks for your replay, i write a simple class and include cstdef,
string in head file.
i compile it using g++ and g++ ,i find the problem.
compiler printf the message when compiling as following.
*./g++ -c tst.cpp -o armtst.o -v*
using g++:
#include "..." search starts here:
#include <...> search starts here:
/usr/include/c++/4.0.0
/usr/include/c++/4.0.0/i686-apple-darwin9
/usr/include/c++/4.0.0/backward
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin9/4.2.1/include
/usr/include
/System/Library/Frameworks (framework directory)
/Library/Frameworks (framework directory)
End of search list.
using arm-g++:
*./arm-apple-darwin9-g++-4.0.1 -c tst.cpp -o armtst.o -v*
#include "..." search starts here:
#include <...> search starts here:
End of search list.
I get known that the compiler dont find the include path for the arm g++, so
i dont known
how to add these search path at bjam configure file.
i'm new to linux, so please help me!
many thanks!
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Steven Watanabe
AMDG
terryc tang wrote:
i do the work as following: 0.install bjam 1. down boost_1_40_0 2. untar to disk root directory 3. ./bootstrap.sh ---with-library=thread 4. configure user-config.jam as following: using darwin : 4.2.1~iphone : /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/usr/bin/g++ : <striper> : <architecture>arm <target-os>iphone <macosx-version>iphone-2.1 ; using darwin : 4.2.1~iphonesim : /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/usr/bin/g++ : <striper> : <architecture>x86 <target-os>iphone <macosx-version>iphonesim-2.1 ; 5. command at console: bjam --prefix=/usrLibs/boostiPhoneDev toolset=darwin architecture=arm target-os=iphone macosx-version=iphone-2.1 define=_LITTLE_ENDIAN link=static install ... ... .... .. Any setting missing ? how to deal with it?
In file included from ./boost/config.hpp:40, from ./boost/thread/detail/config.hpp:10, from libs/thread/src/pthread/thread.cpp:8: ./boost/config/select_stdlib_config.hpp:17:19: error: cstddef: No such file or directory
Can you use g++ directly to compile a minimal #include <cstddef> ?
In Christ, Steven Watanabe
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