Le 09/10/2012 18:56, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
> If your distro is building with a version of Boost newer that 1.49 ( the
> current version in the testing branch of KiCad ), then that could be a
> problem and you could try build KiCad with the version of Boost in the
> KiCad source. If your using the version of Boost in the KiCad source,
> try uncommenting the lines above and rebuild with a newer version of
> Boost. I cannot guarantee this will work as it's been a long time since
> I've tried building KiCad using and external Boost version.
>
I tested and used BOOST 1.50 and 1.51 with no problem (under mingw + gcc 4.6 and Ubuntu 1.10)
(However I did not tested the 64 bits version).
So the problem is tricky.
Le 09/10/2012 18:56, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
> If your distro is building with a version of Boost newer that 1.49 ( the
> current version in the testing branch of KiCad ), then that could be a
> problem and you could try build KiCad with the version of Boost in the
> KiCad source. If your using the version of Boost in the KiCad source,
> try uncommenting the lines above and rebuild with a newer version of
> Boost. I cannot guarantee this will work as it's been a long time since
> I've tried building KiCad using and external Boost version.
>
I tested and used BOOST 1.50 and 1.51 with no problem (under mingw + gcc 4.6 and Ubuntu 1.10)
(However I did not tested the 64 bits version).
So the problem is tricky.
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Jean-Pierre CHARRAS