<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>Boost Download and Installation</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> <table border="1" bgcolor="#007F7F" cellpadding="2"> <tr> <td bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><img src="../c++boost.gif" alt="c++boost.gif (8819 bytes)" width="277" height="86"></td> <td><a href="../index.htm"><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#FFFFFF"><big>Home</big></font></a></td> <td><a href="../libs/libraries.htm"><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#FFFFFF"><big>Libraries</big></font></a></td> <td><a href="../people/people.htm"><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#FFFFFF"><big>People</big></font></a></td> <td><a href="faq.htm"><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#FFFFFF"><big>FAQ</big></font></a></td> <td><a href="index.htm"><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#FFFFFF"><big>More</big></font></a></td> </tr> </table> <h1>Boost Download and Installation</h1> The boost libraries are intended for easy download and <a href="#Installation">installation</a>; many libraries require nothing more that downloading and unpacking to be ready for use, including full documentation. When required, see <a href="../tools/build/index.html">Building Boost Libraries</a> to create object libraries. <h2>Download</h2> The boost libraries are available in various formats: <ul> <li><a href="http://boost.sourceforge.net/release/">HTTP download</a> all of Boost as a single archive file (<a href="#.zip">.zip</a> or <a href="#.tar.gz">.tar.gz</a>) file from our SourceForge HTTP site. Older versions also available. (This option is suggested first since it doesn't count against our web site host's monthly fee.)</li> </ul> <ul> <li><a href="../boost_all.zip">ZIP download</a> all of Boost as a single archive file from our web site.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><a href="../boost_all.tar.gz">TAR.GZ download</a> all of Boost as a single archive file from our web site.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><a href="#CVS">Command line</a> or <a href="#Browser">browser</a> access to Boost's CVS repository.</li> </ul> <ul> <li>Download individual files from links in the documentation on the web site. Because of the number of files involved, and <a href="../libs/hdr_depend.html">header dependencies</a>, this option usually isn't very useful.</li> </ul> <h3><a name=".zip">.zip</a> file</h3> The .zip format is widely supported by both free decoders and commercial compress/archive utilities. If you don't already have a .zip file decoder, download one from the <a href="http://www.info-zip.org/">Info-ZIP</a> web site, which supplies versions for many operating systems. <p> Text file line endings in the .zip file are as supplied by each library developer. This works fine for Windows, but not for Unix/Linux. The .tar.gz file supplies Unix/Linux friendly line endings. <h3><a name=".tar.gz">.tar.gz</a> file</h3> The .tar.gz format is widely supported on Unix/Linux platforms. Some Windows compress/archive utilities can read the format as well. Because the gzip format compresses the archive as a single file rather than compressing each file individually, the .tar.gz file is smaller that the .zip file. <p>Text file line endings in the .tar.gz file have been converted to newlines for ease of use on Unix/Linux platforms.</p> <h3><a name="CVS">CVS</a> command line access</h3> For those who have CVS installed, the libraries are also available from the public CVS repository. The general procedure for command-line clients is something like this: <blockquote> <code> cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.boost.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/boost login </code> <br> [Hit <return> when it asks for a password] <br> <code> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.boost.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/boost checkout boost <br> cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.boost.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/boost logout </code> </blockquote> Read the manual for your CVS client for further information. <p> This access is read-only; if you are a library author and wish to have CVS write access, please contact one of the <a href="mailto:boost-owner@yahoogroups.com">moderators</a>. <h3>CVS <a name="Browser">Browser</a> access via WebCVS</h3> For access to the CVS archive from any modern web browser, you can also use the <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/boost/boost/">web browser interface</a>. Try one of the color diffs to see how a file has changed over time. <h2><a name="Installation">Installation</a></h2> Boost does not yet have a standardized installation process. There has been some interest in developing one; as of this writing <a href="../people/william_kempf.htm">Bill Kempf</a> has volunteered to coordinate and is gathering volunteers. If you have expertise in this area (particularly cross-platform expertise), and you would like to contribute, please announce your availability on the <a href="http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-install">Boost Install</a> mailing list. <p> That said, preparing to use Boost in a development project is relatively straightforward. Most boost libraries are implemented entirely within their header files. The only preparation for their use is to add the boost root directory to your compiler's list of <code>#include<...></code> search paths. For example, using Windows 2000, if you have unzipped release 1.28.0 from boost_all.zip into the top level directory of your C drive, adding '-Ic:/boost_1_28_0' to the command line of most compilers is sufficient. <p> The <a href="../libs/python/doc/index.html">Python</a>, <a href="../libs/regex/index.htm">Regex</a>, and <a href="../libs/thread/doc/index.html">Threads</a> libraries are implemented in part as separate source files, and thus require compilation before use. See <a href="../tools/build/index.html">Building Boost Libraries</a> for an automatic tool to prepare such libraries. Some of the individual libraries also include make and/or project files for various compilers, but every library also <p> <hr> Revised <!--webbot bot="Timestamp" S-Type="EDITED" S-Format="%d %B, %Y" startspan -->24 September, 2001<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" endspan i-checksum="39337" --> <p>Written by <a href="../people/jens_maurer.htm">Jens Maurer</a> 2001-02-11</p> </body> </html>