1 Until boost 1.35 (or later) ships with the distributions, you'll need
2 to download and build it yourself. It's not hard, and it can
3 peacefully coexist with earlier versions of boost.
5 Download the latest version of boost from boost.sourceforge.net.
6 (boost_1_36_0.tar.bz2 was the latest when this was written)
9 cd into the resulting directory
13 # Pick a prefix to install it into. I used /opt/boost_1_36_0
15 $ BOOST_PREFIX=/opt/boost_1_36_0
17 $ ./configure --prefix=$BOOST_PREFIX --with-libraries=thread,date_time,program_options
21 # Done! That was easy!
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25 Now, tell gnuradio where to find it:
27 $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$BOOST_PREFIX/lib
29 $ cd <path-to-top-of-gnuradio-tree>
31 $ ./configure --with-boost=$BOOST_PREFIX # plus whatever config args you usually use