So I'm still a bit confused. Does something actually need to be built along with boost, or at the bz2 and zlib stuff things that can be added in later?If something needs to be built into boost, I could probably do that (I don't currently for MPI, but this sounds more generally useful). However, if this is just a matter of throwing windows binaries for bz2 and zlib in with a bunch of boost libraries, that doesn't seem right. Is there any documentation on this? I glanced around a bit but didn't see much.TomOn Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Andrew Maclean <andrew.amaclean@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 6:54 AM, Brian Budge <brian.budge@gmail.com> wrote:For windows these are built for convenience so that zlib and bz2 areOn Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Tom Kent <lists@teeks99.com> wrote:
> I'm confused. Are those new items? I've never seen them build
> before, but then again I've never actually used the iostreams library.
>
> >From the format of the filename strings, they look like independent
> libraries, but zip and bzip2 aren't shown on the boost libraries page.
> Is there a chance you're actually looking for the zlib and libbz2?
>
> Tom
packaged along with the boost libs since it is not terribly common to
have them available on all windows boxes. You just have to tell bjam
to build them when building the rest of the code; they are optional
and not built by default.
Brian
You are correct but I have never seen bzip2 or zlib included in the boost libraries. I have generally built them separately and then added the following settings to my boost build:set BZIP_PATH=C:\Users\amaclean\wherever\bzipset ZLIB_PATH=C:\Users\amaclean\wherever\zlibrem Setting environment for building iostreams with bzip and gzip.set NO_COMPRESSION=0set NO_BZIP2=0set BZIP2_SOURCE="%BZIP_PATH%\bzip2-1.0.6"set NO_ZLIB=0set ZLIB_SOURCE="%ZLIB_PATH%\zlib-1.2.5"Maybe they should be included in boost and only used in windows builds.Andrew--
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