- Get bjam
- Compile bjam and install it
- in Boost folder, do:
bjam --prefix=/where/you/want/ install
or if you install it in the standard folders:
bjam install
Done.
Matthieu
2009/3/15 ayan sinha <ayansinhas@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
> I am new to linux and also to boost library.. I am planning to install
> boost library in linux box (which is a production machine with no net
> connectivity). i have already got the linux version of boost in that machine
> and now I am planning to install it. Can please somebody tell me what are
> the steps needs to be done to install linux.. with commands (I cant use any
> tool that boost provide to install because ther is no net connectivity in
> that box). I have gone through the boost website .. but it looks very
> complicated :) also I have gone through couple of websites but it was not
> much usefull. I will be really greatfull if somebody can tell me what are
> the steps (with commands) to install in linux box.
>
> Thanks in Advance,
> Ayan.
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