On Mon, 9 Nov 2015, Andreas Naumann wrote:
Did boost change the naming convention? The documentation says, it should be
named with vc. And therefore, cmake cannot find the library...
Even the boost header files rely on the names in Visual studio. So, I would
assume, your boost installation to
Did boost change the naming convention? The documentation says, it
should be named with vc. And therefore, cmake cannot find
the library... Even the boost header files rely on the names in Visual
studio. So, I would assume, your boost installation to be broken?
Regards,
Andreas
Am 09.11.2015
I'm actually hitting a similar problem -- I know I've got boost_system
installed in
c:\dev2\i\lib\boost_system-vc-mt-1_55.dll
c:\dev2\i\lib\boost_system-vc-mt-1_55.lib
I run cmake like this:
cmake ..\krita -G"Visual Studio 14 Win64" -DBoost_DEBUG=ON
-DBoost_FIND_QUIETLY=FALSE -DBOOST_INCLUDED
Hi to all, {sorry for the email mess, anyway here is my to answer to Andreas
as it affects this mail thread)
thanks for the Boost_DEBUG hint. The output is much more concise and
digestible than "--trace".
Good News: It works now. I discovered I had a cmake Windows build installed on
the machin
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: [CMake] cmake needs 2 runs to find boost
Date: Thursday, November 05, 2015, 04:41:51 PM
From: Andreas Naumann
To: Peter Steinbach
Hey Peter,
It is not a solution, but I would set Boost_DEBUG to ON and compare the
output of the first and t