On 07/10/13 16:21, Gary Oberbrunner wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "John Reid" <j.r...@mail.cryst.bbk.ac.uk> > ... >> Have you tried pointing the use-project boost to the boost source >> directory rather than the boost installation directory? I don't think >> boost installs the projects, just headers and libraries. > > I installed Boost using the Windows installer from > http://softlayer-dal.dl.sourceforge.net/project/boost/boost-binaries/1.54.0/boost_1_54_0-msvc-10.0-64.exe; > maybe that didn't come with source or something? It only created > \local\boost_1_54_0. After running that installer I did still have to do the > bootstrap; .\b2 toolset=msvc > thing to get bjam. > > And now that I look at that download URL, what Raghav says about using a > 32-bit version might be more sensible; my python is stock 2.7.3 Windows > 32-bit (not cygwin or anything weird) and I'm only looking to build > extensions for a 32-bit python at this point. > > I did download the source distribution, but it doesn't have a Jamfile in its > root dir either. Maybe I have to unpack it and run b2 to get that... I guess > I'll try that next. >
I've always found that the easiest way but then I haven't used Windows for some time now. _______________________________________________ Cplusplus-sig mailing list Cplusplus-sig@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig