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The fomus tarballs should be much easier to build than the SVN version,
you won't need the autoconf-archive, or several more extra packages for
building the documentation. The only dependencies for the tarballs
are the boost headers and libs. Today I should finally get my
sourceforge site together and have an actual release w/ some
documentation and at least a few examples. I'll release new tarballs
pretty quickly after I make changes, so the tarballs won't be very far
behind the SVN version. Any boost >= v. 1.35 should work (I've tested 1.35 and 1.39, I'm assuming everything in between is ok)--the issue with boost libs is that their installer doesn't seem to put anything in the right place, you'll have to move the boost headers directory to the right place and possible move the libraries out of their "stage" directory and into your libs directory. Also, I almost have this thing working in Windows on cygwin (I'm not sure how Windows users feel about cygwin, but it was actually much easier to get it building properly there than w/ cisual studio.) The issue I have to fix there has to do w/ path mixups between cygwin's directory system and Window's, that could take me a day or two to work out (especially on my poky old windows machine) Ralf Mattes wrote: On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 04:59 -0500, Heinrich Taube wrote:is the beta2 version also available for linux or windows? |
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