OK, glad you have it worked out.

Please don't hesitate to offer any suggestions for correcting the docs or web 
pages, as far as Windows installation is concerned.  I don't have access to a 
Windows machine (in fact, haven't touched or seen one in I don't know how many 
years), so I rely completely on other people to tell me when the Windows build 
or docs are incorrect.

        -- lg


On Oct 30, 2013, at 6:02 PM, Jim Polk <[email protected]> wrote:

>  
> Larry,
> You can safely ignore that last email I think ;-)
> I’ve located real Boost 1.51 libs….and installed.
> Also, I’ve read where I can use 32-bit CMake to compile 64-bit apps…
> Thanks,
>  
>  
>  
> From: Jim Polk 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 4:19 PM
> To: OpenImageIO developers
> Subject: RE: [Oiio-dev] which boost ?
>  
>  
> Hi Larry,..Thanks for your email…
>  
> Back at the BoostPro site, I was able to run the 1.51 installer….
> Just a sanity check,..but it results in a “lib” directory containing 60 or 70 
> .zip files…does that sound right?
> Are they unzipped at runtime?...
>  
> About CMake,…could not find CMake binaries,…so downloaded 2.12 source to 
> compile.
> Are there really no binaries out there?  I didn’t find any at their site, but 
> haven’t trolled the
> interwebs yet…
>  
>         and/or
>  
> I did already have a 32-bit CMake 2.10 installed…the Cmake docs says you must 
> have a CMake install
> in order to compile a new one…(lol, chicken-or-egg ? )….can I compile a 
> 64-bit CMake binary(s) from
> a 32-bit CMake install ?
>  
> Thank you very much,
> Jim
>  
>  
>  
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Larry Gritz
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:48 PM
> To: OpenImageIO developers
> Subject: Re: [Oiio-dev] which boost ?
>  
> Oh, yes, any modern Boost is fine.  I regularly use (on various systems) 
> 1.42, 1.46, 1.51, 1.54.
>  
> Frankly, I'd be surprised if the current OIIO source code would work with a 
> boost as old as 1.38.
>  
> I should update those install instructions.  Sorry for any confusion.
>  
>  
>  
>  
> On Oct 30, 2013, at 2:44 PM, Jim Polk <[email protected]> wrote:
>  
> 
>  
> Hello,
> Old-time Unix guy here,…while I’ve compiled similar things before, this is my 
> first time to
> compile OiiO, so please forgive my newbie ignorance…
>  
> While getting set up, I went to download precomiled Boost 1.38 libs (in 
> INSTALL instructions)
> only to find it’s no longer available.
>  
> Found source for Boost 1.38, but before I attempt,…is it possible to use a 
> new version?
> That may have precompiled binaries?
>  
> Will try to build OiiO on Windows 7 64-bit
>  
> Any other advice or suggestions are greatly appreciated..
> Thank you,
> Jim Polk
>  
> Pipeline Software Developer
> RGH Entertainment
> Woodland Hills, CA
>  
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