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.. This file contains all the definitions that need to be updated
.. for each new release of Boost.
.. |boost-version-number| replace:: 1.61.0
.. |boost_ver| replace:: ``boost_1_61_0``
.. |boost_ver-bold| replace:: **boost_1_61_0**
.. |boost-version-number| replace:: 1.62.0
.. |boost_ver| replace:: ``boost_1_62_0``
.. |boost_ver-bold| replace:: **boost_1_62_0**
.. _sf-download: http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_61_0.html
.. _sf-download: http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_62_0.html

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<div class="section" id="get-boost">
<h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#id19">1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Get Boost</a></h1>
<p>The most reliable way to get a copy of Boost is to download a
distribution from <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_61_0.html">SourceForge</a>:</p>
distribution from <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_62_0.html">SourceForge</a>:</p>
<ol class="arabic">
<li><p class="first">Download <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_61_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.tar.bz2</tt></a>.</p>
<li><p class="first">Download <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_62_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.tar.bz2</tt></a>.</p>
</li>
<li><p class="first">In the directory where you want to put the Boost installation,
execute</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
tar --bzip2 -xf <em>/path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt>.tar.bz2
tar --bzip2 -xf <em>/path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt>.tar.bz2
</pre>
</li>
</ol>
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ creators usually choose to break Boost up into several packages,
reorganize the directory structure of the Boost distribution,
and/or rename the library binaries.<a class="footnote-reference" href="#packagers" id="id2"><sup>1</sup></a> If you have
any trouble, we suggest using an official Boost distribution
from <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_61_0.html">SourceForge</a>.</p>
from <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_62_0.html">SourceForge</a>.</p>
</div>
<!-- Copyright David Abrahams 2006. Distributed under the Boost -->
<!-- Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying -->
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ from <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/vers
<h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#id20">2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The Boost Distribution</a></h1>
<p>This is a sketch of the resulting directory structure:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
<strong>boost_1_61_0</strong><strong>/</strong> .................<em>The “boost root directory”</em>
<strong>boost_1_62_0</strong><strong>/</strong> .................<em>The “boost root directory”</em>
<strong>index.htm</strong> .........<em>A copy of www.boost.org starts here</em>
<strong>boost</strong><strong>/</strong> .........................<em>All Boost Header files</em>
<tt class="docutils literal"> </tt>
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ anything you can use in these directories.</p>
</div>
<p>It's important to note the following:</p>
<ol class="arabic" id="boost-root-directory">
<li><p class="first">The path to the <strong>boost root directory</strong> (often <tt class="docutils literal">/usr/local/</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt>) is
<li><p class="first">The path to the <strong>boost root directory</strong> (often <tt class="docutils literal">/usr/local/</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt>) is
sometimes referred to as <tt class="docutils literal">$BOOST_ROOT</tt> in documentation and
mailing lists .</p>
</li>
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ int main()
<p>Now, in the directory where you saved <tt class="docutils literal">example.cpp</tt>, issue the
following command:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt> example.cpp -o example
c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt> example.cpp -o example
</pre>
<p>To test the result, type:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ you'll need to acquire library binaries.</p>
<p>Issue the following commands in the shell (don't type <tt class="docutils literal">$</tt>; that
represents the shell's prompt):</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
<strong>$</strong> cd <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt>
<strong>$</strong> cd <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt>
<strong>$</strong> ./bootstrap.sh --help
</pre>
<p>Select your configuration options and invoke <tt class="docutils literal">./bootstrap.sh</tt> again
@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ b2 <strong>--build-dir=</strong><a class="reference internal" href="#id10"><em>b
please see the <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/build/doc/html/bbv2/overview/invocation.html">Boost.Build documentation</a>.</p>
<p>For example, your session might look like this:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
$ cd ~/<tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt>
$ cd ~/<tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt>
$ b2 <strong>--build-dir=</strong>/tmp/build-boost <strong>toolset=</strong>gcc stage
</pre>
<p>That will build static and shared non-debug multi-threaded variants of the libraries. To build all variants, pass the additional option, “<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--build-type=complete</span></tt>”.</p>
@ -541,14 +541,14 @@ project.</li>
<ol class="upperalpha">
<li><p class="first">You can specify the full path to each library:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
$ c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt> example.cpp -o example <strong>\</strong>
$ c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt> example.cpp -o example <strong>\</strong>
<strong>~/boost/stage/lib/libboost_regex-gcc34-mt-d-1_36.a</strong>
</pre>
</li>
<li><p class="first">You can separately specify a directory to search (with <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-L</span></tt><em>directory</em>) and a library name to search for (with <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-l</span></tt><em>library</em>,<a class="footnote-reference" href="#lowercase-l" id="id14"><sup>2</sup></a> dropping the filename's leading <tt class="docutils literal">lib</tt> and trailing
suffix (<tt class="docutils literal">.a</tt> in this case):</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
$ c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt> example.cpp -o example <strong>\</strong>
$ c++ -I <em>path/to/</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt> example.cpp -o example <strong>\</strong>
<strong>-L~/boost/stage/lib/ -lboost_regex-gcc34-mt-d-1_36</strong>
</pre>
<p>As you can see, this method is just as terse as method A for one

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<div class="section" id="get-boost">
<h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#id27">1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Get Boost</a></h1>
<p>The most reliable way to get a copy of Boost is to
download <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_61_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.7z</tt></a> or <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_61_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.zip</tt></a> and unpack it to install a complete Boost
download <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_62_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.7z</tt></a> or <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_62_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.zip</tt></a> and unpack it to install a complete Boost
distribution.<a class="footnote-reference" href="#zip" id="id2"><sup>1</sup></a></p>
<!-- Copyright David Abrahams 2006. Distributed under the Boost -->
<!-- Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying -->
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ distribution.<a class="footnote-reference" href="#zip" id="id2"><sup>1</sup></a>
<h1><a class="toc-backref" href="#id28">2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The Boost Distribution</a></h1>
<p>This is a sketch of the resulting directory structure:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
<strong>boost_1_61_0</strong><strong>\</strong> .................<em>The “boost root directory”</em>
<strong>boost_1_62_0</strong><strong>\</strong> .................<em>The “boost root directory”</em>
<strong>index.htm</strong> .........<em>A copy of www.boost.org starts here</em>
<strong>boost</strong><strong>\</strong> .........................<em>All Boost Header files</em>
<strong>lib</strong><strong>\</strong> .....................<em>precompiled library binaries</em>
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ anything you can use in these directories.</p>
</div>
<p>It's important to note the following:</p>
<ol class="arabic" id="boost-root-directory">
<li><p class="first">The path to the <strong>boost root directory</strong> (often <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt>) is
<li><p class="first">The path to the <strong>boost root directory</strong> (often <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt>) is
sometimes referred to as <tt class="docutils literal">$BOOST_ROOT</tt> in documentation and
mailing lists .</p>
</li>
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</pre>
<p>followed by Return. For example,</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
cd <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt>
cd <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt>
</pre>
<p class="last">Long commands can be continued across several lines by typing a
caret (<tt class="docutils literal">^</tt>) at the end of all but the last line. Some examples
@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ select <em>Properties</em> from the resulting pop-up menu</p>
<li><p class="first">In <em>Configuration Properties</em> &gt; <em>C/C++</em> &gt; <em>General</em> &gt; <em>Additional Include
Directories</em>, enter the path to the Boost root directory, for example</p>
<blockquote>
<p><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt></p>
<p><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt></p>
</blockquote>
</li>
<li><p class="first">In <em>Configuration Properties</em> &gt; <em>C/C++</em> &gt; <em>Precompiled Headers</em>, change
@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ Visual Studio compiler. In that window, set the <a class="reference internal" h
directory</a> to a suitable location for creating some temporary
files and type the following command followed by the Return key:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
cl /EHsc /I <em>path\to\</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt> <em>path</em>\<em>to</em>\example.cpp
cl /EHsc /I <em>path\to\</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt> <em>path</em>\<em>to</em>\example.cpp
</pre>
<p>To test the result, type:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
@ -487,8 +487,8 @@ b2 <strong>--build-dir=</strong><a class="reference internal" href="#id12"><em>b
please see the <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/build/doc/html/bbv2/overview/invocation.html">Boost.Build documentation</a>.</p>
<p>For example, your session might look like this:<a class="footnote-reference" href="#continuation" id="id14"><sup>3</sup></a></p>
<pre class="literal-block">
C:\WINDOWS&gt; cd <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt>
<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt>&gt; b2 <strong>^</strong>
C:\WINDOWS&gt; cd <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt>
<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt>&gt; b2 <strong>^</strong>
More? <strong>--build-dir=</strong>&quot;C:\Documents and Settings\dave\build-boost&quot; <strong>^</strong>
More? <strong>--build-type=complete</strong> <strong>msvc</strong> stage
</pre>
@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ earlier:</p>
select <em>Properties</em> from the resulting pop-up menu</li>
<li>In <em>Configuration Properties</em> &gt; <em>Linker</em> &gt; <em>Additional Library
Directories</em>, enter the path to the Boost binaries,
e.g. <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">\lib\</tt>.</li>
e.g. <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">\lib\</tt>.</li>
<li>From the <em>Build</em> menu, select <em>Build Solution</em>.</li>
</ol>
<p><a class="reference internal" href="#test-your-program"><em>skip to the next step</em></a></p>
@ -637,10 +637,10 @@ e.g. <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boos
<p>For example, we can compile and link the above program from the
Visual C++ command-line by simply adding the <strong>bold</strong> text below to
the command line we used earlier, assuming your Boost binaries are
in <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">\lib</tt>:</p>
in <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">C:\Program</span> Files\boost\</tt><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">\lib</tt>:</p>
<pre class="literal-block">
cl /EHsc /I <em>path\to\</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt> example.cpp <strong>^</strong>
<strong>/link /LIBPATH:</strong><strong>C:\Program Files\boost\</strong><strong>boost_1_61_0</strong><strong>\lib</strong>
cl /EHsc /I <em>path\to\</em><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt> example.cpp <strong>^</strong>
<strong>/link /LIBPATH:</strong><strong>C:\Program Files\boost\</strong><strong>boost_1_62_0</strong><strong>\lib</strong>
</pre>
</div>
<div class="section" id="library-naming">
@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ mailing list</a>.</p>
<colgroup><col class="label" /><col /></colgroup>
<tbody valign="top">
<tr><td class="label"><a class="fn-backref" href="#id2">[1]</a></td><td>We recommend
downloading <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_61_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_61_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.7z</tt></a> and using <a class="reference external" href="http://www.7-zip.org">7-Zip</a> to decompress
downloading <a class="reference external" href="http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_62_0.html"><tt class="docutils literal">boost_1_62_0</tt><tt class="docutils literal">.7z</tt></a> and using <a class="reference external" href="http://www.7-zip.org">7-Zip</a> to decompress
it. We no longer recommend .zip files for Boost because they are twice
as large as the equivalent .7z files. We don't recommend using Windows'
built-in decompression as it can be painfully slow for large archives.</td></tr>