I am trying to build this with VS10 and so I am adding cases to the cmake files where necessary, but the version of boost that you guys are shipping does not have VS10 compiler versions. So, I have been trying to use an outside boost installation (1_44). What is the easiest way to go about this, because all of the variables are getting set through find_library which has the library search path hard coded to the externals folder in the repository? Should I add to the find_library search path some how or for my one-off compiling short circuit the boost_single_lib macro? Thanks, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ William Woodall Graduate Software Engineering Auburn University w@auburn.edu wjwwood@gmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 2:16 AM, Christian Verbeek < verbeek@servicerobotics.eu> wrote: > > > Neat! FYI, it downloaded and built just fine on my XP machine running VS > > 2008. > > > > How do I go and install it though? In my build directory there's a > > cmake_install.cmake that I tried running with cmake -P, but it didn't > > install anything. My CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX is set to the default at > > C:\Program Files\ROSWIN32. All the target executables seem to be in > > build\target\debug > > > > Do I need to run something other than "Build" in Visual Studio? > We did not add an install target by now. We will do it today or within > the next days. We will first install everything needed to > ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/install. Settings ROS_ROOT to the install > dir and a ros-win32 cmake find script is all we need to integrate these > things in our projects. > > > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >