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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T16:21:01+00:00 2026-05-10T16:21:01+00:00

Boost is a very large library with many inter-dependencies — which also takes a

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Boost is a very large library with many inter-dependencies — which also takes a long time to compile (which for me slows down our CruiseControl response time).

The only parts of boost I use are boost::regex and boost::format.

Is there an easy way to extract only the parts of boost necessary for a particular boost sub-library to make compilations faster?

EDIT: To answer the question about why we’re re-building boost…

  1. Parsing the boost header files still takes a long time. I suspect if we could extract only what we need, parsing would happen faster too.
  2. Our CruiseControl setup builds everything from scratch. This also makes it easier if we update the version of boost we’re using. But I will investigate to see if we can change our build process to see if our build machine can build boost when changes occur and commit those changes to SVN. (My company has a policy that everything that goes out the door must be built on the ‘build machine’.)
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  1. 2026-05-10T16:21:01+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 4:21 pm

    First, you can use the bcp tool (can be found in the tools subfolder) to extract the headers and files you are using. This won’t help with compile times, though. Second, you don’t have to rebuild Boost every time. Just pre-build the lib files once and at every version change, and copy the ‘stage’ folder at build time.

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