Hey OvermindDL1, after doing what you do, do you get the same directory
structure as mentioned at:
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_40_0/more/getting_started/windows.html
Please let me know. This structure shows that all the precompiled headers
are located in lib directory, which I currently do not have as I am yet to
compile...

Also, I did what is explained in the article at:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/tips/Building_boost_libraries.aspx
I did not copy all the libraries in one location yet. Is that what your
command does? Or the article above creates the multithreaded versions of
those libraries in debug and release modes? When u give complete as a
buildtype option, does it create debug and release builds? It is very
confusing....there are lot many articles and not a single one is complete.
Please let me know the difference between what he is doing and what you are
asking me to do?

When you use bootstrap, it creates bjam.exe. I directly used bjam.bat from
..\boost_1_40_0\tools and that created bjam.exe for me and I copied it to
the ..\boost_1_40_0 directory. I hope this is one and the same? And since I
am currently devoid of the lib directory with precompiled headers, should I
include the path to lib directory (as given in the dir structure at
boost.org) in my prefix or build-dir command line argument to bjam?

Also, how to give a path in console using System Variables? I have added
..\Boost_1_40 to my System variables and named it BOOST_ROOT. And yet I
cannot type: cd BOOST_ROOT in the console...or just BOOST_ROOT or else I
have forgotten how to use a system path from command prompt.

I know it is taking me a while to do all these preliminary tasks, but that
is one thing that comes after u work long time with pretty wizards and drag
and drops provided by the dev tools these days...

Thanks,
Bhushan





On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 10:18 AM, OvermindDL1 <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Bhushan Inamdar <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I have downloaded Boost 1.40 and there is no installer for that on
> boostpro
> > website. The latest is for 1.39. So you mean to say, I should download
> 1.39
> > (or 1.38 or lesser) version of Boost for witty to work? If so let me
> know. I
> > will refrain myself from installing Boost 1.40 for now. BTW, I have wt
> apps
> > working on one machine with Boost 1.38 installed on it. Is that the
> latest
> > version I should be using?
>
> Works fine on Boost 1.42 (trunk) too, besides lots of deprecated warnings.
>  :)
>
>
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