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From: Roma (shmromacs_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-08-25 13:46:11


yes. I've even re-read it now.
But it stays unclear for me if I can make non-complete build without hurting the way I create and debug programs.

25.08.08, 20:28, "David Abrahams" <dave_at_[hidden]>:
> on Mon Aug 25 2008, Roma <shmromacs-AT-yandex.ru> wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I need to compile Boost now and don't know what libraries I really need.
> >
> > "The above example session will build static and shared non-debug
> > multi-threaded variations of the libraries. To build all variations
> > use --build-type=complete"
> >
> > The question is - what do I really need as just Boost user? Will
> > non-debug variations be suitable for me while I will debug my program
> > under msvc (step-by-step execution)? (I have no need to debug deeply
> > into Boost libs) When will I need single-threaded variations? Or I
> > will never meet it even if my program will contain just one thread?
> Did you read http://boost.org/more/getting_started ?


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