[Archive] CMAKE Errors (Trinitycore)
[Archive] CMAKE Errors (Trinitycore)
Archived author: paradox • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:15:52.183197
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Code:
CMake Error at cmake/macros/FindBoost.cmake:1185 (message):
Unable to find the requested Boost libraries.
Boost version: 1.55.0
Boost include path: C:/local/boost_1_55_0
Could not find the following static Boost libraries:
boost_system
boost_filesystem
boost_thread
boost_program_options
boost_iostreams
No Boost libraries were found. You may need to set BOOST_LIBRARYDIR to the
directory containing Boost libraries or BOOST_ROOT to the location of
Boost.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
dep/boost/CMakeLists.txt:29 (find_package)
I've been looking how to solve this for a while now. Can't find the solution at all.
Archived author: paradox • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:15:52.183197
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Boost
Download the prebuilt Windows Binary for Visual Studio 2015
64bit: http://sourceforge.net/projects/boo...1.59.0/boost_1_59_0-msvc-14.0-64.exe/download
32bit: http://sourceforge.net/projects/boo...1.59.0/boost_1_59_0-msvc-14.0-32.exe/download
1.59.0 is the minimum version required, version 1.60.0 is recommended (fixes the boost/ASIO warnings in 1.59.0)
64bit: https://sourceforge.net/projects/bo...1.60.0/boost_1_60_0-msvc-14.0-64.exe/download
32bit: https://sourceforge.net/projects/bo...1.60.0/boost_1_60_0-msvc-14.0-32.exe/download
Install the package to the default location (usually C:\local\boost_1_XX_0\ .)
Add an environment variable to "System" variables named "BOOST_ROOT" pointing to your Boost installation directory, e.g "C:/local/boost_1_60_0".
(Make sure that it does not have a trailing slash. If you still get problems, add the same variable in the "USER" variables section too, like shown in the image below.)
Notice that this image shows the version number 1.59.0 - use your actual version number in your settings.