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From: Umut TABAK (umut.tabak_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-12-19 11:07:15
Hi,
Please could you specify the steps again and could you also give the details since I am a newbie both in Linux and Boost (when you skip sth that you think easy to understand is hard for me to track). I am sorry for asking again again the same question.
So I think I will directly start from step 4 and proceed as given below(I numbered the steps please check it down.)
Best Regards,
Umut Tabak
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To get boost you can use either, not both. 
Your Linux doesn't use rpms if its debian based, so use the tar ball 
(boost_1_33_1.tar.gz) and unpack it with "tar -xzf boost_1_33_1.tar.gz". 
Umut Tabak wrote: 
> Hi everbody, 
> 
> I am trying to install boost and posted a message and got the reply 
> 
> Download 
> "boost-jam-3.1.11-1.i386.rpm" 
> and 
> "boost_1_33_1.tar.gz" 
> from 
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7586 
> 
> 1  #rpm -ivh /path/boost-jam-3.1.11-1.i386.rpm 
> 2  #mv /path/boost_1_33_1.tar.gz /usr/local/src/ 
> 3  #cd /usr/local/src 
> 4  #tar -zxvf boost_1_33_1.tar.gz 
> 5  #cd /usr/local/src/boost_1_33_1/tools/build/jam_src/ 
> 6  #./build.sh 
> 7  #cp bin.linuxx86/bjam ../../../ 
> 8  #cd ../../../ 
> 9  #./bjam "-sTOOLS=gcc" install 
> 
> but the very first command rpm gives a conflict message with Debian 
> files since I am using Ubuntu which is based on Debian or am I wrong? 
> 
> Any comments will be appreciated. 
> 
> Umut TABAK 
 
"Nothing is more practical than a good theory"
 
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