Installing Wt on FreeBSD » History » Revision 8
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h1. Installing Wt on FreeBSD Just a few notes to help FreeBSD users to build Wt. I tested those tips on FreeBSD 7.2. * For the cmake options : <pre> cmake -DBOOST_DIR=/usr/local -DBOOST_FS_LIB_MT=/usr/local -DBOOST_FS_LIB_MT=/usr/local/lib/libboost_filesystem.so ../ </pre> * This will build a non-threaded version of Wt, which is fine for playing around with the features, but a multi-threaded Wt build is to be preferred. Although boost for FreeBSD is multi-threaded, they do not have the signature -mt- in their library names, which is taken by the Wt build process as an indication that the boost libraries are multi-threaded. To force Wt to make a multi-threaded build, you need to edit your CMakeCache.txt though "writing service":http://customwritingservices.org <a href="http://customwritingservices.org/" style="color:#000000; text-decoration:none">writing service</a> and copy the value of each BOOST_xx_LIB variable to BOOST_xx_LIB_MT, specify the BOOST_THREAD_LIB_MT library, and add -lpthread to the WtFindBoost.txt cmake script (lines 223 - 229): <pre> SET(BOOST_WT_LIBRARIES ${BOOST_THREAD_LIB_MT} <pre> ${BOOST_REGEX_LIB_MT} </pre> ${BOOST_SIGNALS_LIB_MT} ${BOOST_SYSTEM_LIB_MT} ${BOOST_PO_LIB_MT} ${BOOST_DT_LIB_MT} -lpthread) </pre> When running make, you should then get a line that says: <pre> ** Enabling multi threading. </pre> * Be sure to specify "www" for the WEBUSER and WEBGROUP configuration variables. Otherwise Wt will use "apache" user/group which doesn't exist by default on FreeBSD. * To compile some examples, you need to replace "png12" by "png" because the PNG libray is simply named "libpng.so" on FreeBSD. I hope those simple tips will help FreeBSD users to install and try Wt.