Re: [Boost-users] Problems using pre-compiled boost libraries

Alex, Thanks for the suggestion, but it did not help. Perhaps the best bet is for me to A) Rebuild the libraries (ugh - Wish boost-consulting would provide Visual Studio projects to do this instead of boost jam) B) Don't use the libraries, but add the needed boost .cpp files to my project Any thoughts?
Go to Project properties -> Manifest tool -> Use FAT32 work around -> YES
This bizarre bug is related to some timestamp issue in the FAT32 system, I'm not sure... there's some long MSDN forum threads out there about it from google.
Good luck!
Alex
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Fanara, Mark A (GE Infra, Transportation) wrote:
Alex,
Thanks for the suggestion, but it did not help.
Perhaps the best bet is for me to
A) Rebuild the libraries (ugh - Wish boost-consulting would provide Visual Studio projects to do this instead of boost jam) B) Don't use the libraries, but add the needed boost .cpp files to my project
I always choose B. My that is a long signature you have :-) -- Sohail Somani http://uint32t.blogspot.com
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