Really?? I tried the same thing a while ago but Fuego couldn't find the boost libs due to missing dylib-specific shared library macros in the Boost autotools packages. The maintainer never responded to me. The Boost bug is described here:

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/? func=detail&aid=2172442&group_id=228611&atid=1074309

Ian

On Sep 8, 2009, at 9:59 AM, David Doshay wrote:

The best way to do it is to use darwinports to install the boos libs. That means installing the ports infrastructure first and using it to install boost. I just finished doing it last week and Fuego compiles on my Mac laptop.

Cheers,
David



On 7, Sep 2009, at 11:17 PM, Mark Boon wrote:

Just being curious I decided to give it a swing to see if Fuego would compile on a Mac. The configure scripts stops saying 'boost' is not installed. So I downloaded the latest version of that (it's huge!) and set a BOOST_ROOT environment variable, but it still says it can't find it.

Anyone know what's the matter there? I must admit I didn't spend a whole lot of time trying to figure it out.

Mark

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