Re: [Boost-users] Question
Hi Chun ping Wang, you seem to understand my problem.
You say to run build.bat (see bjam.qbk), it's ok. Then you say to configure my environment.
I've set the variables BOOST_ROOT and BOOST_BUILD_PATH but I get the message again.
So I ask you what do you mean exactly by "configuring my environment"? Be very clear.(Step by step)
Thank You Chun Ping Wang
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 07:49:14 -0700From: cablepuff@gmail.comTo: boost-users@lists.boost.orgSubject: Re: [Boost-users] QuestionYou need to build boost most likely with bjam. If your under windows go to tools/jam/src and type build.bat or if under unix ./build.sh and it should automatically build bjam.exe . You might need to configure your enviornment though.
On 6/25/07, question boost
You need to configure the environment if you can't run build.bat because gcc
can't be found.
So in user-config.jam set the path of gcc by
using gcc : : "$PATH_TO_GCC/gcc" ;
I reread your question again.
So step 2.
get 1.34.0 it has lot better fixes for filesystem.
do bjam --toolset=gcc (optional: -sPYTON_VERSION=..." -sHAVE_ICU=..." )
install
it should install in C:/boost on windows. (copyng files and everything..)
after its done go to C:/boost/lib (you will find a bunch of static library
build). ...thats where the files resides...
add -L"${INSTALL_BOOST_DIR}/lib" to your library path that should fix it.
On 7/12/07, question boost
Hi Chun ping Wang, you seem to understand my problem. You say to run build.bat (see bjam.qbk), it's ok. Then you say to configure my environment. I've set the variables BOOST_ROOT and BOOST_BUILD_PATH but I get the message again. So I ask you what do you mean exactly by "configuring my environment"? Be very clear.(Step by step)
Thank You Chun Ping Wang
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 07:49:14 -0700 From: cablepuff@gmail.com To: boost-users@lists.boost.org Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Question
You need to build boost most likely with bjam. If your under windows go to tools/jam/src and type build.bat or if under unix ./build.sh and it should automatically build bjam.exe . You might need to configure your enviornment though.
On 6/25/07, *question boost*
wrote: Hi, using Code Blocks i get the folowing message. ld.exe "Cannot find -lboost_filesystem-mgw-mt-s-l_33_l" How and where can I get this file? Thank You
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on Thu Jul 12 2007, "chun ping wang"
You need to configure the environment if you can't run build.bat because gcc can't be found. So in user-config.jam set the path of gcc by using gcc : : "$PATH_TO_GCC/gcc" ;
user-config.jam has **no effect** on what build.bat does. The former is a Boost.Build configuration file. build.bat is for building bjam itself (without which Boost.Build does not exist), so it doesn't look at the Boost.Build configuration. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting http://www.boost-consulting.com The Astoria Seminar ==> http://www.astoriaseminar.com
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