From aa70c6c3e9f7be699ddbf44abcad87714675b851 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Boris Kolpackov Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2011 16:21:36 +0200 Subject: Use capitalized Boost name for consistency --- INSTALL | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'INSTALL') diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index d651024..25a612b 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Prerequisites ============= - libodb http://www.codesynthesis.com/products/odb/ - - boost http://www.boost.org + - Boost http://www.boost.org Building on UNIX @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Building on UNIX The following build instructions are for the Linux/UNIX/Mac OS X operating systems as well as for Cygwin and MinGW on Windows. -The standard autotools-based build system is used on these platforms. +The standard autotools-based build system is used on these platforms. After unpacking the source code archive, change to the libodb-boost package directory (referred to as libodb-boost/ from now on) and run the configure script: @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ To see the available configuration options run configure with --help: ./configure --help -The configure script expects the libodb and boost headers and libraries +The configure script expects the libodb and Boost headers and libraries to be installed in a directory where the C++ compiler and linker will search for them by default (normally /usr and /usr/local). If these libraries are installed in other directories, you can use the CPPFLAGS @@ -31,13 +31,13 @@ and LDFLAGS configure variables to specify their locations, for example: ./configure CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/libodb/include LDFLAGS=-L/opt/libodb/lib If these libraries are not installed and you would like to use their -build directories instead, you can use the --with-libodb, and +build directories instead, you can use the --with-libodb, and --with-boost configure options to specify their locations, for example: ./configure --with-boost=/tmp/boost -For the boost build directory the configure script expects to find the -boost libraries in the stage/lib/ subdirectory. +For the Boost build directory the configure script expects to find the +Boost libraries in the stage/lib/ subdirectory. As another example, the following configure command only builds shared libraries, uses the specified C++ compiler, and compiles with optimization @@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ Studio. If you would like to build libodb-boost with GCC either using Cygwin or MinGW, refer to the "Building on UNIX" section above. The standard Visual Studio project and solution files are used on this -platform. The provided project files expect the libodb and boost header +platform. The provided project files expect the libodb and Boost header and import library directories to be in the VC++ Directories Include and Library search lists. For libodb, see the INSTALL file in the package directory for more information on how to setup the VC++ Directories. For -boost, refer to the boost documentation. +Boost, refer to the Boost documentation. To build libodb-boost, unpack the source code archive and open the libodb-boost-vc.sln file located in the libodb-boost package @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ version of Visual Studio that you are using. Once the solution is open, select the desired build configuration (Debug or Release) and platform (Win32 or x64) and build the solution. -The resulting 32-bit DLLs and import libraries are placed into the +The resulting 32-bit DLLs and import libraries are placed into the libodb-boost\bin\ and libodb-boost\lib\ directories, respectively. Similarly, the 64-bit DLLs and import libraries are placed into libodb-boost\bin64\ and libodb-boost\lib64\. The Release versions of @@ -92,10 +92,10 @@ Win32: Include: ...\libodb-boost Library: ...\libodb-boost\lib - Executable: ...\libodb-boost\bin + Executable: ...\libodb-boost\bin x64: Include: ...\libodb-boost Library: ...\libodb-boost\lib64 - Executable: ...\libodb-boost\bin64 + Executable: ...\libodb-boost\bin64 -- cgit v1.1