Gennadiy Rozental
But I get a lot of error messages saying:
In file included from test.cpp:16: /usr/local/include/boost/test/minimal.hpp:44:47: libs/test/src/execution_monitor.cpp: No such file or directory
There should be ..boost/libs directories installed with all source (cpp) and docs files files. I remember it was reported already that some procedure does not install it.
Well, now it works. I copied the doc/ and the libs/ directory from the source tree to /usr/local/boost/libs and /usr/local/boost/doc. I also created a symlink /usr/local/libs pointing to /usr/local/boost/libs. I think this is not a very good solution at all. It is very ugly to have a include/libs directory. Isn't there a better solution? Maybe could someone also using gcc and Linux post the layout of his boost lib/ and include/ tree, so that I can figure out what is going wrong? Or is this the normal setup? Thanks in advance, Sebastian -- ONE FAMILY! Leipzig 2012 - Olympic Summer Games http://www.leipzig2012.com/