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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Custom library names
From: Steve Lorimer (steve.lorimer_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-01-29 19:16:40
On 30 January 2013 09:18, John Lilley <john.lilley_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> -- Our software simultaneously runs 32-bit and 64-bit versions of itself,
> and things are easier if the library names reflect this (e.g. inject _*x64
> *_ and _*x86*_ into the names).
>
> **
>
from ./b2 --help
--layout=<layout> Determines whether to choose library names
and header locations such that multiple
versions of Boost or multiple compilers can
be used on the same system.
versioned - Names of boost binaries
include the Boost version number, name and
version of the compiler and encoded build
properties. Boost headers are installed in a
subdirectory of <HDRDIR> whose name contains
the Boost version number.
tagged -- Names of boost binaries include the
encoded build properties such as variant and
threading, but do not including compiler name
and version, or Boost version. This option is
useful if you build several variants of Boost,
using the same compiler.
system - Binaries names do not include the
Boost version number or the name and version
number of the compiler. Boost headers are
installed directly into <HDRDIR>. This option
is intended for system integrators who are
building distribution packages.
The default value is 'versioned' on Windows, and
'system' on Unix.
Not sure about putting your own label in the name
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