ying lcs wrote:
> I am using Fedora 5.
I am also on a FC5-x86 machine, and for me, the configure script
always finds the correct libraries.
> But I do have boost library in /usr/local/lib:
> $ ls *thread*
> $ ls *thread*
> libboost-thread-dev.so@
> libboost_thread-gcc-mt-1_33_1.a
> libboost_thread-gcc-mt-1_33_1.so@
> libboost_thread-gcc-mt-1_33_1.so.1.33.1*
> libboost_thread-gcc-mt.a
> libboost_thread-gcc-mt-d-1_33_1.a
> libboost_thread-gcc-mt-d-1_33_1.so@
> libboost_thread-gcc-mt-d-1_33_1.so.1.33.1*
> libboost_thread-gcc-mt-d.a
> libboost_thread-gcc-mt-d.so*
> libboost_thread-gcc-mt.so*
> libboost-thread.so@
In this case a hypen was used instead of an underbar... All these
different names for the same library are driving me nuts. I guess the
only choice is to make boost.m4 support *all* the names, which seems
silly, but effective. I assume the difference in this case that you
built Boost from source.
- rob -
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