
Rob Stewart wrote:
We strongly recommend that you download a prebuilt bjam executable for your platform. If your platform isn't in the following list, or if you downloaded the latest Boost sources from CVS instead of getting an official release, <a>installation guide</a> describes how to build bjam for yourself.
- <a>Windows</a> - <a>Linux</a> - <a>FreeBSD</a> - <a>Solaris</a> - <a>Mac OS</a>
(I'd leave the rest of the details to <a>installation guide</a>.)
Much better. My notes: The binaries will work only with the same Boost version. It's possible that Boost 1.32 will fail to compile with Bjam from later versions. So here is the next version: If you downloaded Boost 1.33 release, download a prebuilt bjam executable for your platform. - <a>Windows</a> - <a>Linux</a> - <a>FreeBSD</a> - <a>Solaris</a> - <a>Mac OS</a> If you downloaded the latest Boost sources from CVS, or if your platform isn't listed, <a>installation guide</a> describes how to build bjam yourself. Andrey