On Mon, Jun 11, 2007 at 11:42:55AM -0400, Martin Stolle wrote: > > Hello,
Hi Martin, > it seems like recently, the non -st, -mt links were removed. This > breaks backwards compatibility with previous versions of the boost > packages and also compatibility with other commonly used versions of the > boost library. I am working on a software project across Debian and > RedHat machines. On the RedHat machines, as was previously the case on > the Debian machines, -lboost_filesystem would work just fine. Now, I > can't compile the software on the Debian machine any more. Adjusting > the build files for the Debian machines will break them for the RedHat > machines, since there are no -st or -mt versions available. Now I could > manually add symlinks in my /usr/lib directory, but that'd be quite > gross and judging from related bugreports ( #425992, #424038 ), maybe it > would be wise to keep the boost packages working for everyone... I will try to show you something... On your RedHat system, which library is /usr/lib/boost_filesystem.so pointing to? -----[ Domenico Andreoli, aka cavok --[ http://www.dandreoli.com/gpgkey.asc ---[ 3A0F 2F80 F79C 678A 8936 4FEE 0677 9033 A20E BC50 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]