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From: Stefan Seefeld (seefeld_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-01-31 15:13:09
I have talked to multiple developers about this, yet none has assumed 
responsibility, so I'm not sure where to raise this:
Building inside boost/tool/wave/build on trunk fails for me due to a 
link error, since wave wants to link to boost_thread, but doesn't link 
to -lpthread. (This is the default toolchain on my Fedora 8 box, i.e. GCC.)
I'm not sure where the -lpthread needs to be added (I added it manually 
to the link command and it succeeded), or in fact, why wave links to 
boost_thread at all. It doesn't use threads underneath, or does it ?
Another point I just touched on with Volodya on IRC is that all tools 
are built against the static boost libraries, presumably because Windows 
doesn't have the equivalent of -rpath.
Could that be changed at least for non-Windows platforms that would 
allow it ?
Thanks,
                Stefan
PS: Thanks for changing the default to only build a single variant. It's 
*much* more pleasant to work with trunk now !
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