
hi andrew,
== Bjam and Quickbook == Bjam is the build tool used to compile Boost libraries, test suites, examples, and applications. For information on writing Bjam project files, read the manual, here [5].
is there some documentation on how to build a library, that is not placed in the boost root? like if i have boost trunk somewhere on the filesystem and my project at sandbox/myproject/boost and sandbox/myproject/libs, how can i integrate the build system correctly? i remember, i once tried it, but in the end, i gave up ... thanks, tim gsoc student, heaps&queues -- tim@klingt.org http://tim.klingt.org Bill Gates left his university to start Micro$oft. Steve Jobs sold his Wolkswagen bus to start Apple. Linus Torvalds made a new thread in a forum and put a file on a ftp server.