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<P>If you are using Microsoft or Borland C++ and link to a dll version of the run
time library, then you will also link to one of the dll versions of boost.regex.
While these dll's are redistributable, there are no "standard" versions, so
when installing on the users PC, you should place these in a directory private
to your application, and not in the PC's directory path. Note that if you link
to a static version of your run time library, then you will also link to a
static version of boost.regex and no dll's will need to be distributed. The
possible boost.regex dll and library names are computed according to the following
formula:<BR>
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<P>"boost_regex_"<BR>
+ BOOST_LIB_TOOLSET<BR>
+ "_"<BR>
+ BOOST_LIB_THREAD_OPT<BR>
+ BOOST_LIB_RT_OPT<BR>
+ BOOST_LIB_LINK_OPT<BR>
+ BOOST_LIB_DEBUG_OPT<BR>
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These are defined as:<BR>
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BOOST_LIB_TOOLSET: The compiler toolset name (vc6, vc7, bcb5 etc).<BR>
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BOOST_LIB_THREAD_OPT: "s" for single thread builds,<BR>
"m" for multithread builds.<BR>
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BOOST_LIB_RT_OPT: "s" for static runtime,<BR>
"d" for dynamic runtime.<BR>
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BOOST_LIB_LINK_OPT: "s" for static link,<BR>
"i" for dynamic link.<BR>
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BOOST_LIB_DEBUG_OPT: nothing for release builds,<BR>
"d" for debug builds,<BR>
"dd" for debug-diagnostic builds (_STLP_DEBUG).</P>
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Note: you can disable automatic library selection by defining the symbol
BOOST_REGEX_NO_LIB when compiling, this is useful if you want to statically
link even though you're using the dll version of your run time library, or if
you need to debug boost.regex.
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