Re: [Boost-users] Compiling Boost 1.33.1 & getting success w/ XP!!
Thank you Dave! However, I really don't know how to check the "cvs" repository. I'll look into it though. I'd appreciate a better getting started document. Thank you again.... --Allen
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1. Re: Compiling Boost 1.33.1 & getting success w/ XP!! (David Klein)
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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 16:58:21 +0100 From: David Klein
Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Compiling Boost 1.33.1 & getting success w/ XP!! To: boost-users@lists.boost.org Message-ID: <45BA251D.3010504@gmx.de> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Allen wrote:
Hi Allen,
2. Followed the "Getting Started" Instructions better:
There is a new and better "Getting Started" guide in cvs. Look for more/getting_started.html.
7. I've NO clue what "gd" means but I sure hope it means the debug version. The docs DON'T explain this nor the -s either and I hope their updated soon to include the meaning of these nomenclatures.
They do. Search in the current Getting Started guide under Results / Runtime. There is a table that lists everything.
s - Static link to runtime. g - Debug runtime. y - Debug Python system. d - Debug enabled code. p - STLport runtime, instead of the vendor toolset runtime. n - STLport runtime using the "native" IO streams instead of the STLport IO streams.
-- HTH dave
-- Sincerely, Allen Gene Allen Saucier, Jr Senior Software Engineer CAS, Inc 100 Quality Circle Huntsville, AL 35806 or PO Box 11190 Huntsville, AL 35814 (256) 922-6453 (w) "...As for I and my house, we shall follow the Lord" Joshua 24:15
On 1/26/07, Allen
Thank you Dave!
However, I really don't know how to check the "cvs" repository. I'll look into it though.
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=7586 hth, -- Server Levent Yilmaz Mechanical Engineering @ PITT
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