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Reader boost for mac os x
Reader boost for mac os x












reader boost for mac os x

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reader boost for mac os x

Reader boost for mac os x mac os x#

The way we build the Boost libraries they should be usable on any PPC- or Intel-Mac running Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later in 32-Bit and 64-Bit applications.įeel free to use the script and adapt it for your specific needs. The script is currently working for Boost 1.40 and the resulting binaries are installed into /build_external. So the following script may be by far not the best solution and I “hacked” it together for our own purposes only. My primary programming languages are Obj-C, C++, and Java, but I avoid scripting whenever possible. Please be aware that I’m not a very experienced scripter. I wrote a perl script to accomplish that. We solved the problem by compiling for each architecture separately and finally putting things together into universal binaries using the lipo tool. The solution: It’s pretty easy just avoid compiling for multiple architectures at once. The problem: As soon as we tried to use address-model=32_64 in the bjam command we just got weird errors. That is PowerPC 32-Bit, PowerPC 64-Bit, Intel 32-Bit, and Intel 64-Bit. The goal: we want to have 4-way universal binaries of static Boost libraries. After reading a lot of articles and forums for a solution (none of them worked for us) we came up with our own solution. Starting with Snow Leopard and its Xcode 3.2 we were no longer able to build universal binaries of Boost the way we used to. Unfortunately building those libraries isn’t always that easy. Behind the scenes we’re working on great stuff that requires the phantastic Boost libraries.














Reader boost for mac os x