
Thanks for your answer. I regret to ask you agin for help. The instalation started, the directory boost\lib\ was created. But boost\lib keeps empty!!! Before I run bjam with bjam.exe toolset=gcc install I execute the following commands: set INCLUDE=C:\Dev-Cpp\include set INCLUDE=C:\Dev-Cpp\include\c++ set INCLUDE=C:\Dev-Cpp\include\c++\mingw32 set INCLUDE=C:\Dev-Cpp\include\c++\backward set LIB=C:\Dev-Cpp\lib set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Dev-Cpp\bin set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Dev-Cpp\lib\gcc-lib\mingw32\3.2 The result of the installation was: ...failed updating 314 targets... ...skipped 345 targets... ...updated 7134 targets... What am I doing wrong? I included all the directories, that are included in dev-cpp after the instalation. Thanks for reading. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vladimir Prus" <vladimir@codesourcery.com> To: <boost-users@lists.boost.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Boost at Dev-Cpp 5 (Windows XP)
Beno Wiegl wrote:
Hey,
thx for your fast answer. I found the mingw's bin. But I don't understand "and prior to that, you should add mingw's bin directory to PATH". What is PATH? How can I add a directory to it?
Well, PATH is the environment variable that tells where to look for binaries. You can use either:
set PATH=<some-dir>;%PATH%
to add elements to it, or the System Setting, though I don't remember exactly what to click there.
After you do that, verify that running "g++" works, then run bjam.
- Volodya
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