- Get bjam
- Compile bjam and install it
- in Boost folder, do:
bjam --prefix=/where/you/want/ install
or if you install it in the standard folders:
bjam install
Done.
Matthieu
2009/3/15 ayan sinha
Hi, I am new to linux and also to boost library.. I am planning to install boost library in linux box (which is a production machine with no net connectivity). i have already got the linux version of boost in that machine and now I am planning to install it. Can please somebody tell me what are the steps needs to be done to install linux.. with commands (I cant use any tool that boost provide to install because ther is no net connectivity in that box). I have gone through the boost website .. but it looks very complicated :) also I have gone through couple of websites but it was not much usefull. I will be really greatfull if somebody can tell me what are the steps (with commands) to install in linux box.
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