Thanks Wim.  The latest source from git links beautifully.

Next up is to figure out what the ideal Default Install of Wt should look like, 
then figure out what variations should b supported.  Right now it's a kitechen 
sink aproach with support for everything except Qt (which I'll also add).

Once I get a handle on what a default install should look like I'll drop the 
Portfile to the list and start getting feedback.

Craig

Craig Miller
http://spatialminds.com



On Aug 6, 2012, at 2:03 AM, Wim Dumon wrote:

> Hello Craig,
> 
> I believe the thing that triggered it in Wt is that since boost 1.50,
> boost.thread depends on boost.system. Wt's src/Wt/Dbo/CMakeLists.txt
> has been patched in git to include boost_system_lib as library to link
> to.
> 
> Regards,
> Wim.
> 
> 2012/7/31 Craig Miller <[email protected]>:
>> I've been poking away at a MacPorts Portfile for Wt 3.2.2 over the past 
>> couple of weeks as time permits.  Things are coming along well with the 
>> Portfile, but I'm having some trouble linking against the MacPorts version 
>> of Boost (boost @1.50.0_0+no_single+no_static).  I'm wondering if anyone is 
>> successfully building Wt on OSX Lion with the latest XCode and linking 
>> against libs installed via MacPorts.
>> 
>> The error I'm receiving is:
>> 
>> 
>> Linking CXX shared library libwtdbo.dylib
>> Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
>>  "boost::system::system_category()", referenced from:
>>      void boost::condition_variable_any::wait<boost::mutex>(boost::mutex&) 
>> in FixedSqlConnectionPool.o
>>      boost::mutex::lock() in FixedSqlConnectionPool.o
>>      boost::unique_lock<boost::mutex>::lock() in FixedSqlConnectionPool.o
>>      boost::condition_variable_any::condition_variable_any() in 
>> FixedSqlConnectionPool.o
>>      boost::mutex::mutex() in FixedSqlConnectionPool.o
>>      __GLOBAL__I_a in FixedSqlConnectionPool.o
>>  "boost::system::generic_category()", referenced from:
>>      __GLOBAL__I_a in FixedSqlConnectionPool.o
>> ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
>> 
>> 
>> Which after some digging appears to me to be a bug with Boost on OS X.  
>> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31525
>> 
>> Attached is both the cmake output and the build output.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Craig
>> 
>> 
>> Craig Miller
>> http://spatialminds.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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