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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] boost_thread-vc100-mt-1_53.lib vs libboost_thread-vc100-mt-1_53.lib
From: young (yqin_99_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-04-12 11:20:05
I think what confuse me is the following:
Bu document, On Windows, only ordinary static libraries use the lib prefix;
import libraries and DLLs do not. That mean
libboost_thread-vc100-mt-1_53.lib is static library. Then what 's' used for?
according to document: 's' - linking statically to the C++ standard library
and compiler runtime support libraries. What
libboost_thread-vc100-mt-s-1_53.lib vs libboost_thread-vc100-mt-1_53.lib?
Both are static library.
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