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==Boost C++ Libraries 1.38.0== | ==Boost C++ Libraries 1.38.0== | ||
# | Exodus builds with boost 1.35 onwards in Linux but that is untested in Windows. | ||
# Click on http://www.boostpro.com/download/boost_1_38_setup.exe or click on http://www.boostpro.com/download then find and click Boost 1.38.0 Installer. | |||
# Click Run and again. | # Click Run and again. | ||
# Agree to the licenses. | # Agree to the licenses. |
Revision as of 15:10, 8 September 2010
Boost C++ Libraries 1.38.0
Exodus builds with boost 1.35 onwards in Linux but that is untested in Windows.
- Click on http://www.boostpro.com/download/boost_1_38_setup.exe or click on http://www.boostpro.com/download then find and click Boost 1.38.0 Installer.
- Click Run and again.
- Agree to the licenses.
- Click Next.
- Compilers: Visual C++ 9.0 (Visual studio 2008).
- Variants: (1) Multithread (2) Multithread Debug
- Click Next
- Now untick every box except:
- Boost Header files (you dont need to do this every time you add more libraries)
- Boost Start menu shortcut
- Tools
- Boost DateTime
- Boost FileSystem
- Boost Regex
- Boost System
- Boost Thread
- Boost Header files (you dont need to do this every time you add more libraries)
Actually the above options seem to load libs for all compilers and you can cut down the download volume as follows if you wish.
Click Next, Install
Take note of where you saved boost.