
Hi Robert, the output shows that Boost.Build is adding On Friday, 10. February 2012 18:54:23 Robert Dailey wrote:
"bin.v2\libs\system\build\msvc-7.1\debug\stdlib-stlport-5.2.1\threading-mult i\ boost_system-mt-gdp.lib"
"stlportstld.5.2.lib"
with /LIBPATH:"C:\Code\third_party_source\STLport-5.2.1\lib" on the final command line. On Friday, 10. February 2012 17:44:52 Robert Dailey wrote:
I have the following libraries in my STLport/lib directory:
stlport_static.lib stlportd.5.2.lib stlportd_static.lib stlportstld.5.2.lib
The library is available. This seems to be a compile/linkflag issue. Boost.Build is doing the right thing. The next step would be to check if you are compiling Boost and STLport with the same compiler options. Use "b2 -n" to just get all generated command lines. There are *lots* of compile flags and #define combinations resulting in incompatible libraries on Windows... Yours, Jürgen -- Dipl.-Math. Jürgen Hunold | IVE mbH Software-Entwickler | Lützerodestraße 10 Tel: +49 511 897668 33 | 30161 Hannover, Germany Fax: +49 511 897668 29 | http://www.ivembh.de juergen.hunold@ivembh.de | | Geschäftsführer: Sitz des Unternehmens: Hannover | Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Siefer Amtsgericht Hannover, HRB 56965 | PD Dr.-Ing. Alfons Radtke