the title sais it all.
does anyone know which lib i need to specify? (i'm using gcc under fedora)
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the title sais it all.
does anyone know which lib i need to specify? (i'm using gcc under fedora)
The documentation for the Threads library might have all you need to use it
http://www.boost.org/doc/html/threads.html
Probably not. I think the problem here might be an old version of Boost, where lots of DateTime needed the compiled library.
In the newest version, only a small set of features needs the compiled library. As for its name ... tricky. The Boost build process generates the names according to build options and system. It might be just called libboost_datetime.so, or boost_datetime.dll, but it might also be called libboost_datetime-gcc-mtd-1.33.1.so or something.