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Building Boost from the Tip of Develop
To build Boost from the tip of the develop branch without cloning the entire history, use the command below:
Linux:
cwd=$(pwd) \
&& cd ~ \
&& git clone -b develop --depth 1 --recurse-submodules --shallow-submodules --jobs 8 https://github.com/boostorg/boost.git boost-develop-beta \
&& cd boost-develop-beta \
&& ./bootstrap.sh \
&& ./b2 install --prefix=boost-install cxxstd=17 \
&& echo "Boost successfully installed into $(realpath boost-install)!
Add this to your CMake toolchain file.
list(APPEND CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH $(realpath boost-install))
" \
&& cd $cwd
Windows (using plain Command Prompt):
cmd /v
set cwd=%cd% ^
&& cd %homepath% ^
&& git clone -b develop --depth 1 --recurse-submodules --shallow-submodules --jobs 8 https://github.com/boostorg/boost.git boost-develop-beta ^
&& cd boost-develop-beta ^
&& bootstrap.bat ^
&& b2 install --prefix=boost-install cxxstd=17 address-model=64 ^
&& echo Boost successfully installed into !cd!\boost-install! ^
&& echo Add this to your CMake toolchain file. ^
&& echo list(APPEND CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH !cd:\=/!/boost-install) ^
&& cd !cwd! ^
&& exit
Note: you can build Boost with a specific compiler by setting the toolset in
the ./b2
command above. To build with clang, specify toolset=clang
; to build
with a specific version of gcc, clang or msvc, specify e.g. toolset=gcc-12
for GCC
12, clang-14
for Clang 14, msvc-14.3
for MSVC 14.3. The value of cxxstd
can also be set to other values such as 11 for C++11, 14 for C++14, etc.
For more info on what's possible, check out this link on b2: https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/develop/tools/build/doc/html/index.html#bbv2.overview.builtins.features
This should hopefully cover the two most common cases of building a dependency, setting the compiler and C++ standard used.