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From: Douglas Linford (drkrider_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-04-16 22:13:26
David,
It looks like your idea and observation worked, at least in part.
I moved my boost sources to the ext3 partition on my external drive and then
I ran the following command from the boost_1_33_1 folder:
bjam "-sTOOLS=gcc" install
but...it looks like it compiled it and placed the header files in a boost
folder that I was running it from and not in /usr/local where the default
location should be.
So when I run scons to compile ardour2, (a music editing program), it says
the boost header files can not be found and are not installed.
So....can I re-run the bjam command with the prefix option?
bjam "-sTOOLS=gcc"
--prefix=/usr/localinstall (would this be the correct syntax?)
Or would that create other link problems since I already compiled it?
douglas