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From: François Duranleau (duranlef_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-08-29 12:13:20
I recently downloaded the source for Boost 1.33.0 and tried to compile and 
install it, but I hit a problem when compiling Boost.Wave: the compilation 
time for the file $BOOST_ROOT/libs/wave/src/instantiate_cpp_literalgrs.cpp
seems to take forever (after 4 days, the compiler was still running hard, 
no output). Is that normal? It is mentioned in the documentation that 
without separate compilation, compiling a program using Boost.Wave can 
take up to an hour (depending on your system configuration), so I guess 
compiling the library could take a long time as well, but days!?!
For reference, here is my compilation command:
cd $BOOST_ROOT
bjam --prefix=$SOMEWHERE --builddir=build --with-python-root=/usr \
     "-sTOOLS=gcc" "-sBUILD=release <optimization>speed \
     <runtime-link>dynamic <threading>multi" \
     "-sPYTHON_VERSION=2.3" install
The platform is x86_64 running GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.10-1.771_FC2 (from 
Fedora Core 2). Compiler version is g++ (GCC) 3.3.3 20040412 (Red Hat 
Linux 3.3.3-7).
-- Francois