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Subject: Re: [boost] Can't build boost 1.48 with STLport 5.2.1
From: Robert Dailey (rcdailey_at_[hidden])
Date: 2012-02-10 11:44:52
Thanks for your response Andrey.
I have the following libraries in my STLport/lib directory:
stlport_static.lib
stlportd.5.2.lib
stlportd_static.lib
stlportstld.5.2.lib
stlportstld_static.lib
stlport.5.2.lib
These are simply the libraries that are generated by following the build
instructions for STLport, I didn't rename or move anything. I assumed that
Boost should be easily able to make assumptions about where to find things
if I don't modify them.
Do you see any issues with the libs here? Are there perhaps some options
missing from my command line invocation?
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Robert Dailey
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Andrey Semashev
<andrey.semashev_at_[hidden]>wrote:
> On Friday, February 10, 2012 08:54:32 Robert Dailey wrote:
> > I've provided a lot of details here, and based on the instructions I've
> > found (none of which are on the official boost website!), this seems to
> be
> > the correct path and the build system should "just work". Can someone
> help
> > me figure this out?
>
> Just an idea of where the problem might be. STLPort supports two versions
> of
> debug builds - a traditional debug build (which should be binary compatible
> with release builds, IIRC) and a debug build with additional checking,
> enabled
> by defining _STLP_DEBUG macro. From your errors it looks like the compiler
> tries to find the latter one (the one with stlportstld in its name). Maybe
> you're trying to link with the other version (stlportd) or the compiler
> simply
> can't find the correct library.
>
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