
Hi Julio, thanks a lot for the patch, but I think you slightly overestimate my skills:-) How do I apply the patch? I found the file mentioned in the patch, darwin-tools.jam, and also the ####Link####-section. But what to do with the code you sent me? I just copied it there, but this doesn't lead anywhere, now make doesn't do anything useful at all;-) Really sorry, but is there any tool used for applying patches? I also tried just to run your patch, but it iss no shell script apparently... Best Regards and many thanks, Oliver Oliver Gräser Physics Department, University of Konstanz Soft Condensed Matter Theory Group Universitätsstrasse 10 / M671 D-78457 Konstanz phone: +49 7531 882550 mailto:oliver.graeser@uni-konstanz.de Am 08.07.2006 um 15:01 schrieb Julio M. Merino Vidal:
On 7/7/06, Oliver Gräser <oliver.graeser@uni-konstanz.de> wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to build boost on my Macbook, which runs OSX 10.4.7 on intel core duo with 2GB of ram. I downloaded boost_1_33_1.tar.gz, untared the file, ran configure, sudo make, sudo make install. Apparently, this installs some 1k + libraries, but not all - 6 libraries are not installed. If I re-run configure and make, it tries to update only these libs, but failes again. I attach the full output, however, the failure seems to originate from some undefined symbols (what ever a symbol is...)
Please try the attached patch which fixes this issue (and another one) for me. I have the same problems under OS X 10.4.7 but under a PPC box (iBook G4).
If it works for you too, could someone responsible about the darwin tools commit it to the tree?
Thanks.
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