How do I build boost
's iostreams
library with gzip
and bzip2
support?
I am no expert, but this worked for me.
Option 1 (straight from source)
Extract the downloads to directories, move directories to somewhere you like. I had to avoid C:\Program Files (x86)\
as I couldn't get it to work with spaces in the directory name, so I created C:\Sys\
and used that.
Open a command prompt with elevated privileges (run as administrator), go to your boost
directory, e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\boost\boost_1_50_0\
and type b2.exe --with-iostreams -s BZIP2_SOURCE=C:\Sys\bzip2-1.0.6 -s ZLIB_SOURCE=C:\Sys\zlib-1.2.7
Verify that C:\Program Files (x86)\boost\boost_1_50_0\stage\lib
contains the wanted files, e.g. libboost_zlib-vc100-*-1_50
and libboost_bzip2-vc100-*-1_50
.
Option 2 (build from source first)
As above, download the source files.
Open a Visual Studio Command Prompt
with elevated privileges (run as administrator)
Go to C:\Sys\zlib-1.2.7>
and type nmake -f win32\Makefile.msc
. This will build zlib
.
Go to C:\Sys\bzip2-1.0.6>
and type nmake -f makefile.msc
. This will build gzip2
.
The command for boost
now becomes b2.exe --with-iostreams -s BZIP2_BINARY=libbz2 -s BZIP2_INCLUDE=C:/Sys/bzip2-1.0.6 -s BZIP2_LIBPATH=C:/Sys/bzip2-1.0.6 -s ZLIB_BINARY=zlib -s ZLIB_INCLUDE=C:/Sys/zlib-1.2.7 -s ZLIB_LIBPATH=C:/Sys/zlib-1.2.7