FARSIGHT Tutorials/Building Software/Installing Boost
Boost is a project providing open source portable C++ source libraries. It has become a suite of de facto standard libraries for C++. Jace requires the Boost Thread module in order to handle C++ threads in a platform independent way.
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Installing Boost on Linux
To install Boost Thread on Debian-based Linux, execute:
sudo apt-get install boost-thread-dev
Other distributions of Linux are likely to have similar Boost packages available through their respective package managers as well.
Installing Boost on Windows
The easiest way to install Boost Thread on Windows is to use the free installer from BoostPro.
When running the installer:
- Under "Compilers," check the version of Visual C++ matching your system.
- Under "Variants," check all eight boxes.
- When choosing components, check "Boost DateTime" and "Boost Thread."
Installing/Compiling Boost on Mac OS X
To install Boost Thread on Mac OS X, we advise using MacPorts:
sudo port install boost
This will install Boost into /opt/local; e.g.:
/opt/local/include/boost
Compiling Boost manually
Alternately, you can compile Boost yourself:
- Visit the Boost web site.
- Click the "Getting Started Guide" link.
- Click the "Getting Started on Unix variants" link in the lower right corner.
- Download the Boost distribution using the link in the "1 Get Boost" section.
- Unpack the Boost distribution into a temporary directory; e.g.:
tar xjf boost_1_38_0.tar.bz2
Finally, build the source using the "Easy Build and Install"; e.g.:
cd boost_1_38_0 sudo ./configure sudo make install
This will install Boost into a subdirectory of /usr/local; e.g.:
/usr/local/include/boost-1_38