Larry,
You can safely ignore that last email I think ;-)
I've located real Boost 1.51 libs....and installed.
Also, I've read where I can use 32-bit CMake to compile 64-bit apps...
Thanks,
From: Jim Polk
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 4:19 PM
To: OpenImageIO developers
Subject: RE: [Oiio-dev] which boost ?
Hi Larry,..Thanks for your email...
Back at the BoostPro site, I was able to run the 1.51 installer....
Just a sanity check,..but it results in a "lib" directory containing 60 or 70
.zip files...does that sound right?
Are they unzipped at runtime?...
About CMake,...could not find CMake binaries,...so downloaded 2.12 source to
compile.
Are there really no binaries out there? I didn't find any at their site, but
haven't trolled the
interwebs yet...
and/or
I did already have a 32-bit CMake 2.10 installed...the Cmake docs says you must
have a CMake install
in order to compile a new one...(lol, chicken-or-egg ? )....can I compile a
64-bit CMake binary(s) from
a 32-bit CMake install ?
Thank you very much,
Jim
From:
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Larry Gritz
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:48 PM
To: OpenImageIO developers
Subject: Re: [Oiio-dev] which boost ?
Oh, yes, any modern Boost is fine. I regularly use (on various systems) 1.42,
1.46, 1.51, 1.54.
Frankly, I'd be surprised if the current OIIO source code would work with a
boost as old as 1.38.
I should update those install instructions. Sorry for any confusion.
On Oct 30, 2013, at 2:44 PM, Jim Polk
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,
Old-time Unix guy here,...while I've compiled similar things before, this is my
first time to
compile OiiO, so please forgive my newbie ignorance...
While getting set up, I went to download precomiled Boost 1.38 libs (in INSTALL
instructions)
only to find it's no longer available.
Found source for Boost 1.38, but before I attempt,...is it possible to use a
new version?
That may have precompiled binaries?
Will try to build OiiO on Windows 7 64-bit
Any other advice or suggestions are greatly appreciated..
Thank you,
Jim Polk
Pipeline Software Developer
RGH Entertainment
Woodland Hills, CA
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