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diff --git a/more/getting_started/detail/release-variables.rst b/more/getting_started/detail/release-variables.rst index 8145f2ddf0..250986abfa 100644 --- a/more/getting_started/detail/release-variables.rst +++ b/more/getting_started/detail/release-variables.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ .. This file contains all the definitions that need to be updated .. for each new release of Boost. -.. |boost-version-number| replace:: 1.64.0 +.. |boost-version-number| replace:: 64 .. |boost_ver| replace:: ``boost_1_64_0`` .. |boost_ver-bold| replace:: **boost_1_64_0** diff --git a/more/getting_started/index.html b/more/getting_started/index.html index 73a8597470..90db3cbda6 100644 --- a/more/getting_started/index.html +++ b/more/getting_started/index.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> -<meta name="generator" content="Docutils 0.12: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/" /> +<meta name="generator" content="Docutils 0.13.1: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/" /> <title>Boost Getting Started</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../rst.css" type="text/css" /> </head> @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ <!-- Copyright David Abrahams 2006. Distributed under the Boost --> <!-- Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying --> <!-- file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) --> -<div class="admonition-use-the-latest-version-of-this-getting-started-guide admonition"> +<div class="admonition admonition-use-the-latest-version-of-this-getting-started-guide"> <p class="first admonition-title">Use the latest version of this Getting Started guide</p> <p class="last">The <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/more/getting_started/index.html">Boost website version of this Getting Started guide</a> may have updated information, such as the location of additional installers diff --git a/more/getting_started/unix-variants.html b/more/getting_started/unix-variants.html index fedb53fd2d..73a4f1e069 100644 --- a/more/getting_started/unix-variants.html +++ b/more/getting_started/unix-variants.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> -<meta name="generator" content="Docutils 0.12: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/" /> +<meta name="generator" content="Docutils 0.13.1: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/" /> <title>Boost Getting Started on Unix Variants</title> <meta content="Getting Started with Boost on Unix Variants (including Linux and MacOS)" name="description" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../rst.css" type="text/css" /> @@ -61,18 +61,18 @@ <div class="section" id="get-boost"> <h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#id20">1 Get Boost</a></h1> <p>The most reliable way to get a copy of Boost is to download a -distribution from <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_63_0.html">SourceForge</a>:</p> +distribution from <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_64_0.html">SourceForge</a>:</p> <ol class="arabic"> -<li><p class="first">Download <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_63_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.tar.bz2</tt></a>.</p> +<li><p class="first">Download <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_64_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.tar.bz2</tt></a>.</p> </li> <li><p class="first">In the directory where you want to put the Boost installation, execute</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -tar --bzip2 -xf <em>/path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt>.tar.bz2 +tar --bzip2 -xf <em>/path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt>.tar.bz2 </pre> </li> </ol> -<div class="admonition-other-packages admonition"> +<div class="admonition admonition-other-packages"> <p class="first admonition-title">Other Packages</p> <p class="last">RedHat, Debian, and other distribution packagers supply Boost library packages, however you may need to adapt these @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ creators usually choose to break Boost up into several packages, reorganize the directory structure of the Boost distribution, and/or rename the library binaries.<a class="footnote-reference" href="#packagers" id="id2"><sup>1</sup></a> If you have any trouble, we suggest using an official Boost distribution -from <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_63_0.html">SourceForge</a>.</p> +from <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_64_0.html">SourceForge</a>.</p> </div> <!-- Copyright David Abrahams 2006. Distributed under the Boost --> <!-- Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying --> @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ from <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/vers <h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#id21">2 The Boost Distribution</a></h1> <p>This is a sketch of the resulting directory structure:</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -<strong>boost_1_63_0</strong><strong>/</strong> .................<em>The “boost root directory”</em> +<strong>boost_1_64_0</strong><strong>/</strong> .................<em>The “boost root directory”</em> <strong>index.htm</strong> .........<em>A copy of www.boost.org starts here</em> <strong>boost</strong><strong>/</strong> .........................<em>All Boost Header files</em> <tt class="docutils literal"> </tt> @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ anything you can use in these directories.</p> </div> <p>It's important to note the following:</p> <ol class="arabic" id="boost-root-directory"> -<li><p class="first">The path to the <strong>boost root directory</strong> (often <tt class="docutils literal">/usr/local/</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt>) is +<li><p class="first">The path to the <strong>boost root directory</strong> (often <tt class="docutils literal">/usr/local/</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt>) is sometimes referred to as <tt class="docutils literal">$BOOST_ROOT</tt> in documentation and mailing lists .</p> </li> @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ contains a subset of the Boost documentation. Start with <h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#id22">3 Header-Only Libraries</a></h1> <p>The first thing many people want to know is, “how do I build Boost?” The good news is that often, there's nothing to build.</p> -<div class="admonition-nothing-to-build admonition"> +<div class="admonition admonition-nothing-to-build"> <p class="first admonition-title">Nothing to Build?</p> <p class="last">Most Boost libraries are <strong>header-only</strong>: they consist <em>entirely of header files</em> containing templates and inline functions, and @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ int main() <p>Now, in the directory where you saved <tt class="docutils literal">example.cpp</tt>, issue the following command:</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt> example.cpp -o example +c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt> example.cpp -o example </pre> <p>To test the result, type:</p> <pre class="literal-block"> @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ you'll need to acquire library binaries.</p> <p>Issue the following commands in the shell (don't type <tt class="docutils literal">$</tt>; that represents the shell's prompt):</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -<strong>$</strong> cd <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt> +<strong>$</strong> cd <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt> <strong>$</strong> ./bootstrap.sh --help </pre> <p>Select your configuration options and invoke <tt class="docutils literal">./bootstrap.sh</tt> again @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ the directory where you want Boost.Build to be installed</li> <p>First, find the toolset corresponding to your compiler in the following table (an up-to-date list is always available <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/build/doc/html/bbv2/reference/tools.html">in the Boost.Build documentation</a>).</p> -<div class="note"> +<div class="admonition note"> <p class="first admonition-title">Note</p> <p class="last">If you previously chose a toolset for the purposes of <a class="reference external" href="../../doc/html/bbv2/installation.html">building b2</a>, you should assume it won't work and instead @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ b2 <strong>--build-dir=</strong><a class="reference internal" href="#id11"><em>b please see the <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/build/doc/html/bbv2/overview/invocation.html">Boost.Build documentation</a>.</p> <p>For example, your session might look like this:</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -$ cd ~/<tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt> +$ cd ~/<tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt> $ b2 <strong>--build-dir=</strong>/tmp/build-boost <strong>toolset=</strong>gcc stage </pre> <p>That will build static and shared non-debug multi-threaded variants of the libraries. To build all variants, pass the additional option, “<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--build-type=complete</span></tt>”.</p> @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ $ b2 <strong>--build-dir=</strong>/tmp/build-boost <strong>toolset=</strong>gcc library binaries in the <tt class="docutils literal">stage</tt><tt class="docutils literal">/</tt><tt class="docutils literal">lib</tt><tt class="docutils literal">/</tt> subdirectory of the Boost tree. To use a different directory pass the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--stagedir=</span></tt><em>directory</em> option to <tt class="docutils literal">b2</tt>.</p> -<div class="note"> +<div class="admonition note"> <p class="first admonition-title">Note</p> <p class="last"><tt class="docutils literal">b2</tt> is case-sensitive; it is important that all the parts shown in <strong>bold</strong> type above be entirely lower-case.</p> @@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ be interested in:</p> <li>choosing a specific build variant by adding <tt class="docutils literal">release</tt> or <tt class="docutils literal">debug</tt> to the command line.</li> </ul> -<div class="note"> +<div class="admonition note"> <p class="first admonition-title">Note</p> <p class="last">Boost.Build can produce a great deal of output, which can make it easy to miss problems. If you want to make sure @@ -542,14 +542,14 @@ project.</li> <ol class="upperalpha"> <li><p class="first">You can specify the full path to each library:</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -$ c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt> example.cpp -o example <strong>\</strong> +$ c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt> example.cpp -o example <strong>\</strong> <strong>~/boost/stage/lib/libboost_regex-gcc34-mt-d-1_36.a</strong> </pre> </li> <li><p class="first">You can separately specify a directory to search (with <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-L</span></tt><em>directory</em>) and a library name to search for (with <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-l</span></tt><em>library</em>,<a class="footnote-reference" href="#lowercase-l" id="id15"><sup>2</sup></a> dropping the filename's leading <tt class="docutils literal">lib</tt> and trailing suffix (<tt class="docutils literal">.a</tt> in this case):</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -$ c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt> example.cpp -o example <strong>\</strong> +$ c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt> example.cpp -o example <strong>\</strong> <strong>-L~/boost/stage/lib/ -lboost_regex-gcc34-mt-d-1_36</strong> </pre> <p>As you can see, this method is just as terse as method A for one @@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ mailing list</a>.</p> <li><a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/more/mailing_lists.htm#jamboost">Boost.Build mailing list</a></li> <li><a class="reference external" href="../../libs/index.html">Index of all Boost library documentation</a></li> </ul> -<div class="admonition-onward admonition"> +<div class="admonition admonition-onward"> <p class="first admonition-title">Onward</p> <blockquote class="epigraph last"> <p>Good luck, and have fun!</p> diff --git a/more/getting_started/windows.html b/more/getting_started/windows.html index 5c1f5b8ecb..341bf6292d 100644 --- a/more/getting_started/windows.html +++ b/more/getting_started/windows.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> -<meta name="generator" content="Docutils 0.12: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/" /> +<meta name="generator" content="Docutils 0.13.1: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/" /> <title>Boost Getting Started on Windows</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../rst.css" type="text/css" /> </head> @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ <!-- Copyright David Abrahams 2006. Distributed under the Boost --> <!-- Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying --> <!-- file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) --> -<div class="admonition-a-note-to-cygwin-and-mingw-users admonition"> +<div class="admonition admonition-a-note-to-cygwin-and-mingw-users"> <p class="first admonition-title">A note to <a class="reference external" href="http://www.cygwin.com">Cygwin</a> and <a class="reference external" href="http://mingw.org">MinGW</a> users</p> <p class="last">If you plan to use your tools from the Windows command prompt, you're in the right place. If you plan to build from the <a class="reference external" href="http://www.cygwin.com">Cygwin</a> @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ not supported—they may or may not work.</p> <div class="section" id="get-boost"> <h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#id28">1 Get Boost</a></h1> <p>The most reliable way to get a copy of Boost is to -download <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_63_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.7z</tt></a> or <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_63_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.zip</tt></a> and unpack it to install a complete Boost +download <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_64_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.7z</tt></a> or <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_64_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.zip</tt></a> and unpack it to install a complete Boost distribution.<a class="footnote-reference" href="#zip" id="id2"><sup>1</sup></a></p> <!-- Copyright David Abrahams 2006. Distributed under the Boost --> <!-- Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying --> @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ distribution.<a class="footnote-reference" href="#zip" id="id2"><sup>1</sup></a> <h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#id29">2 The Boost Distribution</a></h1> <p>This is a sketch of the resulting directory structure:</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -<strong>boost_1_63_0</strong><strong>\</strong> .................<em>The “boost root directory”</em> +<strong>boost_1_64_0</strong><strong>\</strong> .................<em>The “boost root directory”</em> <strong>index.htm</strong> .........<em>A copy of www.boost.org starts here</em> <strong>boost</strong><strong>\</strong> .........................<em>All Boost Header files</em> <strong>lib</strong><strong>\</strong> .....................<em>precompiled library binaries</em> @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ anything you can use in these directories.</p> </div> <p>It's important to note the following:</p> <ol class="arabic" id="boost-root-directory"> -<li><p class="first">The path to the <strong>boost root directory</strong> (often <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt>) is +<li><p class="first">The path to the <strong>boost root directory</strong> (often <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt>) is sometimes referred to as <tt class="docutils literal">$BOOST_ROOT</tt> in documentation and mailing lists .</p> </li> @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ contains a subset of the Boost documentation. Start with <h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#id30">3 Header-Only Libraries</a></h1> <p>The first thing many people want to know is, “how do I build Boost?” The good news is that often, there's nothing to build.</p> -<div class="admonition-nothing-to-build admonition"> +<div class="admonition admonition-nothing-to-build"> <p class="first admonition-title">Nothing to Build?</p> <p class="last">Most Boost libraries are <strong>header-only</strong>: they consist <em>entirely of header files</em> containing templates and inline functions, and @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ int main() } </pre> <p>Copy the text of this program into a file called <tt class="docutils literal">example.cpp</tt>.</p> -<div class="note" id="command-line-tool"> +<div class="admonition note" id="command-line-tool"> <span id="command-prompt"></span><p class="first admonition-title">Note</p> <p class="last">To build the examples in this guide, you can use an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) like Visual Studio, or @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ cd <em>path</em>\<em>to</em>\<em>some</em>\<em>directory</em> </pre> <p>followed by Return. For example,</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -cd <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt> +cd <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt> </pre> <p class="last">Long commands can be continued across several lines by typing a caret (<tt class="docutils literal">^</tt>) at the end of all but the last line. Some examples @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ select <em>Properties</em> from the resulting pop-up menu</p> <li><p class="first">In <em>Configuration Properties</em> > <em>C/C++</em> > <em>General</em> > <em>Additional Include Directories</em>, enter the path to the Boost root directory, for example</p> <blockquote> -<p><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt></p> +<p><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt></p> </blockquote> </li> <li><p class="first">In <em>Configuration Properties</em> > <em>C/C++</em> > <em>Precompiled Headers</em>, change @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ Visual Studio compiler. In that window, set the <a class="reference internal" h directory</a> to a suitable location for creating some temporary files and type the following command followed by the Return key:</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -cl /EHsc /I <em>path\to\</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt> <em>path</em>\<em>to</em>\example.cpp +cl /EHsc /I <em>path\to\</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt> <em>path</em>\<em>to</em>\example.cpp </pre> <p>To test the result, type:</p> <pre class="literal-block"> @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ the directory where you want Boost.Build to be installed</li> <p>First, find the toolset corresponding to your compiler in the following table (an up-to-date list is always available <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/build/doc/html/bbv2/reference/tools.html">in the Boost.Build documentation</a>).</p> -<div class="note"> +<div class="admonition note"> <p class="first admonition-title">Note</p> <p class="last">If you previously chose a toolset for the purposes of <a class="reference external" href="../../doc/html/bbv2/installation.html">building b2</a>, you should assume it won't work and instead @@ -488,8 +488,8 @@ b2 <strong>--build-dir=</strong><a class="reference internal" href="#id13"><em>b please see the <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/build/doc/html/bbv2/overview/invocation.html">Boost.Build documentation</a>.</p> <p>For example, your session might look like this:<a class="footnote-reference" href="#continuation" id="id15"><sup>3</sup></a></p> <pre class="literal-block"> -C:\WINDOWS> cd <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt> -<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt>> b2 <strong>^</strong> +C:\WINDOWS> cd <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt> +<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt>> b2 <strong>^</strong> More? <strong>--build-dir=</strong>"C:\Documents and Settings\dave\build-boost" <strong>^</strong> More? <strong>--build-type=complete</strong> <strong>msvc</strong> stage </pre> @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ list</a>.</p> library binaries in the <tt class="docutils literal">stage</tt><tt class="docutils literal">\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">lib</tt><tt class="docutils literal">\</tt> subdirectory of the Boost tree. To use a different directory pass the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--stagedir=</span></tt><em>directory</em> option to <tt class="docutils literal">b2</tt>.</p> -<div class="note"> +<div class="admonition note"> <p class="first admonition-title">Note</p> <p class="last"><tt class="docutils literal">b2</tt> is case-sensitive; it is important that all the parts shown in <strong>bold</strong> type above be entirely lower-case.</p> @@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ be interested in:</p> <li>choosing a specific build variant by adding <tt class="docutils literal">release</tt> or <tt class="docutils literal">debug</tt> to the command line.</li> </ul> -<div class="note"> +<div class="admonition note"> <p class="first admonition-title">Note</p> <p class="last">Boost.Build can produce a great deal of output, which can make it easy to miss problems. If you want to make sure @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ build settings.</li> whose compile configuration is compatible with the rest of your project.</li> </ol> -<div class="admonition-auto-linking admonition"> +<div class="admonition admonition-auto-linking"> <p class="first admonition-title">Auto-Linking</p> <p>Most Windows compilers and linkers have so-called “auto-linking support,” which eliminates the second challenge. Special code in @@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ earlier:</p> select <em>Properties</em> from the resulting pop-up menu</li> <li>In <em>Configuration Properties</em> > <em>Linker</em> > <em>Additional Library Directories</em>, enter the path to the Boost binaries, -e.g. <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">\lib\</tt>.</li> +e.g. <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">\lib\</tt>.</li> <li>From the <em>Build</em> menu, select <em>Build Solution</em>.</li> </ol> <p><a class="reference internal" href="#test-your-program"><em>skip to the next step</em></a></p> @@ -638,15 +638,15 @@ e.g. <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boos <p>For example, we can compile and link the above program from the Visual C++ command-line by simply adding the <strong>bold</strong> text below to the command line we used earlier, assuming your Boost binaries are -in <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">\lib</tt>:</p> +in <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">\lib</tt>:</p> <pre class="literal-block"> -cl /EHsc /I <em>path\to\</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt> example.cpp <strong>^</strong> - <strong>/link /LIBPATH:</strong><strong>C:\Program Files\boost\</strong><strong>boost_1_63_0</strong><strong>\lib</strong> +cl /EHsc /I <em>path\to\</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt> example.cpp <strong>^</strong> + <strong>/link /LIBPATH:</strong><strong>C:\Program Files\boost\</strong><strong>boost_1_64_0</strong><strong>\lib</strong> </pre> </div> <div class="section" id="library-naming"> <h2><a class="toc-backref" href="#id47">6.3 Library Naming</a></h2> -<div class="note"> +<div class="admonition note"> <p class="first admonition-title">Note</p> <p>If, like Visual C++, your compiler supports auto-linking, you can probably <a class="reference internal" href="#test-your-program"><em>skip to the next step</em></a>.</p> @@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ mailing list</a>.</p> <li><a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/more/mailing_lists.htm#jamboost">Boost.Build mailing list</a></li> <li><a class="reference external" href="../../libs/index.html">Index of all Boost library documentation</a></li> </ul> -<div class="admonition-onward admonition"> +<div class="admonition admonition-onward"> <p class="first admonition-title">Onward</p> <blockquote class="epigraph last"> <p>Good luck, and have fun!</p> @@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ mailing list</a>.</p> <colgroup><col class="label" /><col /></colgroup> <tbody valign="top"> <tr><td class="label"><a class="fn-backref" href="#id2">[1]</a></td><td>We recommend -downloading <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_63_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_63_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.7z</tt></a> and using <a class="reference external" href="http://www.7-zip.org">7-Zip</a> to decompress +downloading <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_64_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_64_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.7z</tt></a> and using <a class="reference external" href="http://www.7-zip.org">7-Zip</a> to decompress it. We no longer recommend .zip files for Boost because they are twice as large as the equivalent .7z files. We don't recommend using Windows' built-in decompression as it can be painfully slow for large archives.</td></tr> |