0> In article <7ec79eed1003230728n911436crc236bb924155c...@mail.gmail.com>, 0> Chris Browet <URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com> ("Chris") wrote:
Chris> Good question! Boost is monolithic on Gentoo so I don't have a Chris> clear idea. 0> In article <87k4t2x48h....@balti.ashgrove>, 0> Toby Speight <URL:mailto:t.m.speight...@cantab.net> ("Toby") wrote: Toby> On Debian it appears that 'libboost-dev' alone is sufficient. 0> In article <4ba910b8.8060...@gmx.net>, 0> Norbert Wenzel <URL:mailto:n_wen...@gmx.net> ("Norbert") wrote: Norbert> From what I get from packages.debian.org it seems that Norbert> libboost-dev installs the complete boost library, or am I Norbert> misunderstanding something here? AIUI (on Debian testing), libboost-all-dev pulls in libboost-dev plus all the subprojects (date-time, filesystem, graph, iostreams, math, mpi, program_options, python, regex, serialization, signals, system, test, thread, and wave). Merkaartor doesn't require any of the subprojects. But perhaps 1.38 is packaged slightly differently to 1.40 (which is what I get). I don't get 1.38 in my package lists, but libboost1.39-dev Suggests all the subprojects and 1.40 is the lowest version to have an 'all' package that Depends on them. _______________________________________________ Merkaartor mailing list Merkaartor@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/merkaartor