I understand a bit more about what's going on.  Apparently, when you 
install boost, it will not replace a newer version of boost, and at some 
point in the past I had installed version 1.47.  (Boost is now at 1.49.)

Boost/filesystem contains a version 2 and a version 3.  In Boost 1.44, 
filesystem version 2 was the default, while in Boost 1.46 and later, 
version 3 is the default.  This can be overridden with a macro 
BOOST_FILESYSTEM_VERSION.  So, where should I define this macro, if 
that's the right solution?
-- 
   James W. Walker, Innoventive Software LLC
   <http://www.frameforge3d.com/>

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