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From: Victor A. Wagner, Jr. (vawjr_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-12-19 09:17:42


At Friday 2003-12-19 06:30, you wrote:
>Victor A. Wagner, Jr. wrote:
> > using the vc7.1 toolset I get files like:
> > boost_date_time-vc71-mt-s-1_31.dll
> > boost_date_time-vc71-s-1_31.dll
> > boost_thread-vc71-mt-s-1_31.dll
> > I'm having trouble wrapping my brain around the concept of a static dll or
> > what it would mean
>
> > At Thursday 2003-12-18 08:59, you wrote:
> >>2003-12-18 08:09 2 211 284 libboost_signals-mgw-d-1_31.lib
> >>2003-12-18 08:08 2 211 284 libboost_signals-mgw-sd-1_31.lib
> >>2003-12-18 08:08 2 219 086 libboost_signals-mgw-mt-sd-1_31.lib
> >>2003-12-18 08:09 2 219 086 libboost_signals-mgw-mt-d-1_31.lib
> >>
> >>IIUC there shouldn't be such file as "libboost_signals-mgw-d-1_31.lib"
> >>or "libboost_signals-mgw-mt-d-1_31.lib" . Prefix "lib" means that these
> >>files are static liraries, thus each should have "-s" flag set.
>
> From the documentation...
>
>s = Static link to runtime.
>
>In other words.. s != Static library.

I can read also.... would you care to elaborate? For example, what options
would I use (VC++7.1 please) so that such a dll would be useable?

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