Hi Benoit,
Thanks for the tip-- that approach yields
...failed updating 54 targets...
...skipped 12 targets...
...updated 5589 targets...
So is it safe to assume that those 54 failed targets are unimportant?
Thanks,
Mark
On Nov 11, 2007, at 10:26 PM, Mark Roden wrote:
> Hi everyone,
Hi Mark,
[...]
> 2) installing boost at /usr/local/include using
> ./configure
> make
> sudo make install
> as an administrator. Of course, the boost library is handily
> titled 'boost-1_34_1' instead of something like 'boost', which
> means that I have to soft link it using ln -s. Neither the regular
> install nor the ln option gets around the 115 compile errors.
I suggest you don't use configure / make and use bjam instead.
bjam --layout=system install
Cheers,
--
Benoit Sigoure aka Tsuna
EPITA Research and Development Laboratory
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