- Extract downloaded boost source, e.g.
C:\Program Files\boost_1_59_0
. - Create a folder for Boost.Build installation, e.g.
C:\Program Files\boost-build
. - Create a folder within for building, i.e.
C:\Program Files\boost_1_59_0\build
. - Create a folder for installation, e.g.
C:\Program Files\boost
.
- Open Command Prompt.
- Run
g++ --version
. - If the output contains g++ version number then GCC should be set up properly to run from command line and you can continue.
- Open Command Prompt and navigate to
C:\Program Files\boost_1_59_0\tools\build
. - Run
bootstrap.bat mingw
. - Run
b2 install --prefix="C:\Program Files\boost-build"
. - Add
C:\Program Files\boost-build\bin
to Windows PATH.
- Open Command Prompt and navigate to
C:\Program Files\boost_1_59_0
. - Run
b2 --build-dir="C:\Program Files\boost_1_59_0\build" --prefix="C:\Program Files\boost" toolset=gcc install
- Add include folder, i.e.
C:\Program Files\boost\include\boost-1_59
. - Add linker folder, i.e.
C:\Program Files\boost\lib
. - Link required libraries, e.g.
libboost_regex-mgw48-mt-1_59.a
.
Sambhunath
That line is an example only.
In your project you need to add links to libraries that you need for your project
I use Code::Blocks so for me I need to select:
Project
->Build Options
-> Linker Settings
-> Add Libraries
Then navigate to the Boost Bin directory and selecting the needed libs (.a files)
There are 2 files for each lib. 1 for Debug and another for Release version.
Hope that helps ?