B2 4.9-git
Project-specific help:
- Project has jamfile at Jamroot
Usage:
- b2 [options] [properties] [install|stage]
- Builds and installs Boost.
Targets and Related Options:
- install
- Install headers and compiled library files to the
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- configured locations (below).
- --prefix=<PREFIX>
- Install architecture independent files here. Default: C:\Boost on Windows
Default: /usr/local on Unix, Linux, etc.
- --exec-prefix=<EPREFIX>
Install architecture dependent files here.
- Default: <PREFIX>
- --libdir=<LIBDIR>
- Install library files here. Default: <EPREFIX>/lib
- --includedir=<HDRDIR>
- Install header files here. Default: <PREFIX>/include
- --cmakedir=<CMAKEDIR>
- Install CMake configuration files here. Default: <LIBDIR>/cmake
- --no-cmake-config
- Do not install CMake configuration files.
- stage
- Build and install only compiled library files to the
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- stage directory.
- --stagedir=<STAGEDIR>
- Install library files here Default: ./stage
Other Options:
- --build-type=<type>
- Build the specified pre-defined set of variations of the libraries. Note,
that which variants get built depends on what each library supports.
- -- minimal
-- (default) Builds a minimal set of
- variants. On Windows, these are static multithreaded libraries in debug
and release modes, using shared runtime. On Linux, these are static and
shared multithreaded libraries in release mode.
- -- complete -- Build all possible variations.
- --build-dir=DIR
- Build in this location instead of building within the distribution tree.
Recommended!
- --show-libraries
- Display the list of Boost libraries that require build and installation
steps, and then exit.
- --layout=<layout>
- Determine whether to choose library names and header locations such that
multiple versions of Boost or multiple compilers can be used on the same
system.
- -- versioned
-- Names of boost binaries include
- the Boost version number, name and version of the compiler and encoded
build properties. Boost headers are installed in a subdirectory of
<HDRDIR> whose name contains the Boost version number.
- -- tagged --
Names of boost binaries include the
- encoded build properties such as variant and threading, but do not
including compiler name and version, or Boost version. This option is
useful if you build several variants of Boost, using the same
compiler.
- -- system --
Binaries names do not include the
- Boost version number or the name and version number of the compiler. Boost
headers are installed directly into <HDRDIR>. This option is
intended for system integrators building distribution packages.
- The default value is 'versioned'
on Windows, and
- 'system' on Unix.
- --buildid=ID
- Add the specified ID to the name of built libraries. The default is to not
add anything.
- --python-buildid=ID
- Add the specified ID to the name of built libraries that depend on Python.
The default is to not add anything. This ID is added in addition to
--buildid.
- --help
- This message.
- --with-<library>
- Build and install the specified <library>. If this option is used,
only libraries specified using this option will be built.
- --without-<library>
- Do not build, stage, or install the specified <library>. By default,
all libraries are built.
Properties:
- toolset=toolset
- Indicate the toolset to build with.
- variant=debug|release
- Select the build variant
- link=static|shared
- Whether to build static or shared libraries
- threading=single|multi
- Whether to build single or multithreaded binaries
- runtime-link=static|shared
- Whether to link to static or shared C and C++ runtime.
General command line usage:
- b2 [options] [properties] [targets]
- Options, properties and targets can be specified in any order.
Important Options:
- * --clean Remove targets instead of building * -a Rebuild
everything * -n Don't execute the commands, only print them *
-d+2 Show commands as they are executed * -d0 Suppress all
informational messages * -q Stop at first error *
--reconfigure Rerun all configuration checks *
--debug-configuration Diagnose configuration *
--debug-building Report which targets are built with what
properties * --debug-generator Diagnose generator
search/execution
Further Help:
- The following options can be used to obtain additional documentation.
- * --help-options Print more obscure command line options. *
--help-internal B2 implementation details. *
--help-doc-options Implementation details doc formatting.
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