run make apply in boost-1.32-support  dir under cpp dir

or you can pull it via RHN pre-built for RHEL 4. Building from source on RHEL 4 there
is a patch that needs to be over layed.

Carl.


Joshua Boyd wrote:
I'm trying to install QPID M4 (a recent RC) on RHEL4.

RHEL4 only has boost 1.32.  QPID obviously prefers a newer version of
boost, but there is the boost-1.32-support directory which I've applied,
but I still can't get it to build.

I'm not trying anything fancy with the configure command.

Here is the end of the configure output:
checking for ruby... ruby
ls: 
/home/jdboyd/work/jmgr/build/msgLayer/qpid-M4//home/jdboyd/work/jmgr/src/msgLayer/qpid-M4/cpp/../specs/amqp.0-10-qpid-errata.xml:
 No such file or directory
checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp usability... yes
checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp presence... yes
checking for boost/shared_ptr.hpp... yes
checking uuid/uuid.h usability... yes
checking uuid/uuid.h presence... yes
checking for uuid/uuid.h... yes
checking for main in -lboost_filesystem... yes
checking for main in -lboost_program_options... yes
checking for main in -lboost_system... no
checking for main in -lboost_filesystem-d... no
checking for main in -lboost_program_options-d... no
checking for main in -lboost_system-d... no
configure: error: Boost libraries could not be found.

I've also attached the config.log file.

I've checked and I definitely don't have libboost_system-d or any
libboost_system libraries on the system, which seems to be something new
to newer versions of boost.
Is the boost-1.32-support stuff outdated and not going to be supported
any further?
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