If you have installed MinGW/GCC as part of TDM-GCC, you will have a "MinGW Command Prompt" that you can launch. This loads a command prompt window and puts the GCC compiler on the PATH for that window. (Similar to the "Developer Command Prompt" that is installed with Visual Studio.)
I think that the "MinGW distro" comes with one too.
If you have an integrated command prompt you can simply:
- Launch "MinGW Command Prompt"
- Go to your Boost folder (e.g. C:/Boost)
- Run
bootstrap gcc
- Run
b2 toolset=gcc
(or whatever b2
command you need)
If you are working from examples where someone is not explicitly setting the toolset, you will have to add toolset=gcc
yourself. Note that toolset
must be placed in the property position not the option or command position. From b2 --help
:
b2 [options] [properties] [install|stage]
So if someone was writing the command to invoke the install
command with the --prefix
option, they'd write it as:
b2 --prefix=C:\boost-build install
And you'd re-write it as:
b2 --prefix=C:\boost-build toolset=gcc install
See b2 --help
for more details.