.. Copyright David Abrahams 2006. Distributed under the Boost .. Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying .. file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) Building the special ``stage`` target places Boost library binaries in the ``stage``\ |/| subdirectory of your `build directory`_. .. Note:: ``bjam`` is case-sensitive; it is important that all the parts shown in **bold** type above be entirely lower-case. For a description of other options you can pass when invoking ``bjam``, type:: bjam --help In particular, to limit the amount of time spent building, you may be interested in: * reviewing the list of library names with ``--show-libraries`` * limiting which libraries get built with the ``--with-``\ *library-name* or ``--without-``\ *library-name* options * choosing a specific build variant by adding ``release`` or ``debug`` to the command line. Expected Build Output --------------------- During the process of building Boost libraries, you can expect to see some messages printed on the console. These may include * Notices about Boost library configuration—for example, the Regex library outputs a message about ICU when built without Unicode support, and the Python library may be skipped without error (but with a notice) if you don't have Python installed. * Messages from the build tool that report the number of targets that were built or skipped. Don't be surprised if those numbers don't make any sense to you; there are many targets per library. * Build action messages describing what the tool is doing, which look something like: .. parsed-literal:: *toolset-name*.c++ *long*\ /\ *path*\ /\ *to*\ /\ *file*\ /\ *being*\ /\ *built* * Compiler warnings. In Case of Build Errors ----------------------- The only error messages you see when building Boost—if any—should be related to the IOStreams library's support of zip and bzip2 formats as described here__. Install the relevant development packages for libz and libbz2 if you need those features. Other errors when building Boost libraries are cause for concern. __ ../../libs/iostreams/doc/installation.html If it seems like the build system can't find your compiler and/or linker, consider setting up a ``user-config.jam`` file as described in the `Boost.Build documentation`_. If that isn't your problem or the ``user-config.jam`` file doesn't work for you, please address questions about configuring Boost for your compiler to the `Boost.Build mailing list`_.