Do you have a C++ compiler in your linux environment? If so, to build bjam, just run the script $BOOST_ROOT/tools/build/jam_src/build.sh. If not, get it from your distribution cds. Having built it, you likely need to place it in some public directory. I have a $HOME/bin directory and have it referenced by my PATH environment variable. In this directory, I make a symbolic link to the bjam executable that I'm using. To build the boost libraries, simply type "bjam" in the $BOOST_ROOT directory. After building, type "bjam install" to get the resulting libraries in standard directories. Umut Tabak wrote:
Dear all,
I have just downloaded Boost library and tried to configure under Ubuntu 5.10 Linux distribution. However the instructions are not so friendly for a person who is new to library usage and configuration(I used GSL but I did not have any problems like Boost). I tried to install bjam and configure the tools but no success. I would appreciate if experienced users could tell me the steps to configure in a more friendly way like a beginner would understand from scratch. I am also new to Linux environment so consider this also when replying if possible.
Many thanks in advance and best regards.
Umut TABAK