
4 Dec
2013
4 Dec
'13
3:36 p.m.
On 2013-12-04 1:21 AM, niXman wrote:
Jim Bell 2013-12-03 21:09:
This should bootstrap MinGW:
bash cd BOOST_ROOT/tools/build/v2/engine ./build.sh mingw cd BOOST_ROOT ./tools/build/v2/engine/bin.ntx86/bjam.exe ...
Ie from version 1.55, in order to build boost using MinGW, I should install Cygwin/MSYS? I'm just curious, this was intentional? And if so - is there any objective reason for this?
MSYS is part of MinGW (or at least joined at the hip). Requiring it surely isn't intentional, but seems (to me) to go with the grain of MinGW. And my build instructions are a hack for determined users, not official boost or intentional policy. http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/mingw-w64/wiki/MSYS http://mingw.org/wiki/msys