Questions tagged [boost]
Boost is a set of libraries for the C++ programming language that provide support for tasks and structures such as linear algebra, pseudorandom number generation, multithreading, image processing, regular expressions, and unit testing.
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Cannot find boost-thread-mt library
I am compiling a program which requires boost-thread-mt library. I have installed libboost-all-dev using sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev but compiler says that it cannot find boost-thread-mt ...
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How to enable AMD Turbo Core on Ubuntu 14.04?
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 (3.13.0-24-generic kernel) on AMD A8-4500m based laptop, and I've recently noticed, that AMD Turbo Core is not working at all. Everything works on Windows, however, on Linux CPU ...
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Ubuntu 12.04 : Uninstall boost installed from source
I installed boost 1.54 libraries on ubuntu 12.04, and it seems to conflict with my installation of libboost-all-dev, so i want to uninstall boost 1.54 libraries completely. How to uninstall the one ...
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Xenial (16.04) cannot find package libboost-all-dev
I have updated my system to 16.04 and installed a load of updates.
I have had version 1.54 of boost libraries on my computer since November 2013. Today I rebuilt some code and it could no longer find ...
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Can't find openssl
I'm trying to work with Boost:asio to establish a SSL connection.
Now, my compiler says, it can't find openssl/conf.h
I'd like to know where this path is and how to fix this problem.
Thanks in ...
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How can I install boost-devel in Ubuntu 12.04?
I want to compile flvtool++, but it requires boost-devel libraries.
I tried to install it via this command:
sudo apt-get install boost-devel
But I got the error:
E: Unable to locate package boost-...
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Why are boost package libs installed to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu?
After running
sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
on ubuntu 14.04 amd64 desktop (Trusty Tahr), I found that all the libs are installed into
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
instead of
/usr/lib/
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libboost_program_options.so not found even though the package is installed
I'm on Ubuntu 15.10. I have packages libboost-program-options1.58-dev, libboost-all-dev installed, but the library itself is apparently not present:
$ sudo find / -name libboost_program_options
Only ...
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Installing boost 1.48 on ubuntu 14.04
Is there a way that I could Install boost 1.48 instead of the latest version on my Ubuntu 14? As when I issued the following command:
sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
It installed the latest 1....
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Fetch specific boost version with apt-get
To make my plex server run nicely I would like to fetch boost library version 59...
$ /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Plex\ Media\ Scanner --help
/usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Plex Media Scanner: error while ...
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Cmake Couldn't find boost
I ran cmake to compile BLender then I got this error:
Couldnt find boost
I have already installed libboost* 1.53 dev
How can Cmake find boost? What should I add to Cmakelist.txt?
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libboost-all-dev didn't generate the '-mt' libraries [duplicate]
I have installed the libboost-all-dev package, and cannot find the thread aware libraries I need inside my /usr/lib/ directory. (libboost_system-mt.a)
Are the library files that aren't suffixed with -...
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Boost.Numpy installed from source but is not working
I am on Ubuntu 14.04 and I have libboost-all-dev installed (Boost 1.54) and I need to install the Boost.NumPy library.
I know that NumPy comes with Boost 1.64+ but I need to stick with 1.54 for now, ...
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Install boost version 1.40 from terminal
I am using a server running with Ubuntu 12.04
I want to install the boost libraries in it. I know
sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
will make the work done, but it installs the latest version ...