Hi Adam, I have used the FindBoost.cmake and now am able to find the boost library(include and libs) but I have a linking problem. I am using the Boost_1_35 and in that am using several libriries including Boost::thread. I am getting the linker error for the Boost::thread; On my disk I have the below mentioned lib files
libboost_thread-vc80-mt-1_35.lib libboost_thread-vc80-mt-gd-1_35.lib libboost_thread-vc80-mt-s-1_35.lib libboost_thread-vc80-mt-sgd-1_35.lib libboost_thread-vc90-mt-s-1_35.lib libboost_thread-vc90-mt-sgd-1_35.lib but the NMake is searching for 'libboost_thread-vc90-mt-gd-1_35.lib', which is not present. What could be the reason? Thanks for your help in advance. Regards, -Ram On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Adam Weiss <[email protected]<cseadam%[email protected]> > wrote: > On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Michael Jackson > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Jan 21, 2009, at 3:19 PM, Alexander Neundorf wrote: > > > >> On Wednesday 21 January 2009, Ram Mulage wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi All, > >>> > >>> I am using boost library in my project and I want to link the boost > >>> static > >>> libraries into my project. How do i do this? > >>> > >>> My project directory looks as below and each of the directories has > the > >>> CMakeLists.txt file. > >>> > >>> Project > >>> > >>> |-Lib1 > >>> |-Lib2 > >>> |-Application > >>> > >>> I am using the some of the boost libraries in the 'Application' > directory > >>> apart from the Lib1 and Lib2 and the exe is built in Application > >>> directory > >>> itself. The boost librariess and the boost headers are present > >>> 'C:/Users/Admin/Boost/lib/windows' and 'C:/Users/Admin/Boost/boost'. > >>> Could > >>> you please tell how my CMakeList.txt for 'Application' directory should > >>> look? > >>> > >>> I would appreciate any help in this regard. > >> > >> Please have a look at the FindBoost.cmake module documentation, you > >> probably > >> want to use it. > >> I haven't used Boost with cmake yet, but it should be more or less the > >> same as > >> for other packages: > >> > >> # make cmake search for the package: > >> find_package(Foo REQUIRED) > >> > >> # add the include directories: > >> include_directories(${FOO_INCLUDE_DIRS}) > >> > >> # add targets etc. > >> add_executable(hello main.cpp) > >> > >> # link to the necessary libraries > >> target_link_libraries(hello ${FOO_LIBRARIES}) > >> > >> Alex > >> > > > > I have a gut feeling just looking at where his install is located and the > > include directory that the standard Find_Package(Boost) is NOT going to > > work.. but give it a try and let's see what happens. > > > > Mike > > > > _______________________________________________ > > CMake mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake > > > > > As the module says: > > # Variables used by this module, they can change the default behaviour > and need to be set > # before calling find_package: > # Boost_USE_MULTITHREAD Can be set to OFF to use the > non-multithreaded > # boost libraries. Defaults to ON. > # Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS Can be set to ON to force the use of the > static > # boost libraries. Defaults to OFF. > # Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS A list of version numbers to use for > searching > # the boost include directory. The default > list > # of version numbers is: > # 1.33, 1.33.0, 1.33.1, 1.34, 1.34.0, > 1.34.1, > # 1.35, 1.35.0, 1.35.1, 1.36.0, 1.36.1 > # If you want to look for an older or newer > # version set this variable to a list of > # strings, where each string contains a > number, i.e. > # SET(Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS > "0.99.0" "1.35.0") > # BOOST_ROOT Preferred installation prefix for > searching for Boost, > # set this if the module has problems > finding the proper Boost installation > # BOOST_INCLUDEDIR Set this to the include directory of > Boost, if the > # module has problems finding the > proper Boost installation > # BOOST_LIBRARYDIR Set this to the lib directory of Boost, if > the > # module has problems finding the > proper Boost installation > # > # The last three variables are available also as environment variables > > > Following this, there should be no problem getting Find_Package(Boost) to > work. > > -Adam > _______________________________________________ > CMake mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake >
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