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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:12:56+00:00 2026-05-16T12:12:56+00:00

Does anyone have a set of instructions for building boost libraries for use on

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Does anyone have a set of instructions for building boost libraries for use on Windows CE? I’ve found some discussions on it:

boost build mailing list

and another one from the boost build mailing list

… but surely someone has written up something more concrete…

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    2026-05-16T12:12:57+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:12 pm

    There looks to be the source for a batch file here that builds them for CE.

    EDIT

    I apologize for the long post, but in case the link goes dead again, here’s the batch file:

        @SET VCINSTALLDIR=%VS9INSTALLDIR%\VC 
        @if "%VS9INSTALLDIR%"=="" goto error_no_VSINSTALLDIR 
        @if "%VCINSTALLDIR%"=="" goto error_no_VCINSTALLDIR 
    
        @echo Setting environment for using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 tools for WM5. 
        @set TARGETCPU=X86 
    
        @call :GetWindowsSdkDir 
    
        @if not "%WindowsSdkDir%" == "" ( 
                set "PATH=%WindowsSdkDir%bin;%PATH%" 
        ) 
    
        @rem 
        @rem Root of Visual Studio IDE installed files. 
        @rem 
        @set DevEnvDir=%VS9INSTALLDIR%\Common7\IDE 
    
        @set PATH=%VCINSTALLDIR%\CE\bin\x86_arm;%VCINSTALLDIR%\bin;%VS9INSTALLDIR%\Common7\Tools;%DevEnvDir%;%VS9INSTALLDIR%\Common\Tools;%VS9INSTALLDIR%\Common\IDE;%VS9INSTALLDIR%;%PATH%
         @set INCLUDE=%STLPORT_PATH%\STLPort-5.2.1\stlport;%VCINSTALLDIR%\ce\include;%CETOOLS%\Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK\include\ARMV4I;%CETOOLS%\Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK\include;%VCINSTALLDIR%\ce\atlmfc\include
         @set LIB=%STLPORT_PATH%\STLPort-5.2.1\lib\evc9-arm;%CETOOLS%\Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK\lib\ARMV4I;%VCINSTALLDIR%\ce\ATLMFC\LIB\ARMV4I;%VCINSTALLDIR%\ce\LIB\ARMV4I
         @set LIBPATH= 
    
        @goto end 
    
        :GetWindowsSdkDir 
        @call :GetWindowsSdkDirHelper HKLM > nul 2>&1 
        @if errorlevel 1 call :GetWindowsSdkDirHelper HKCU > nul 2>&1 
        @if errorlevel 1 set WindowsSdkDir=%VCINSTALLDIR%\PlatformSDK\ 
        @exit /B 0 
    
        :GetWindowsSdkDirHelper 
        @for /F "tokens=1,2*" %%i in ('reg query "%1\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SDKs\Windows" /v "CurrentInstallFolder"') DO (
                 if "%%i"=="CurrentInstallFolder" ( 
                        SET "WindowsSdkDir=%%k" 
                ) 
        ) 
        @if "%WindowsSdkDir%"=="" exit /B 1 
        @exit /B 0 
    
    
        :error_no_VSINSTALLDIR 
        @echo ERROR: VS9INSTALLDIR variable is not set. 
        @goto end 
    
        :error_no_VCINSTALLDIR 
        @echo ERROR: VCINSTALLDIR variable is not set. 
        @goto end 
    
        :end 
    
        @SET VCINSTALLDIR=%VS9INSTALLDIR%\VC 
        @SET FrameworkDir=C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework 
        @SET FrameworkVersion=v2.0.50727 
        @SET Framework35Version=v3.5 
        @if "%VS9INSTALLDIR%"=="" goto error_no_VSINSTALLDIR 
        @if "%VCINSTALLDIR%"=="" goto error_no_VCINSTALLDIR 
    
        @echo Setting environment for using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 x86 tools with STLport-5.2.1.
    
        @call :GetWindowsSdkDir 
    
        @if not "%WindowsSdkDir%" == "" ( 
                set "PATH=%WindowsSdkDir%bin;%PATH%" 
                set "INCLUDE=%WindowsSdkDir%include;%INCLUDE%" 
                set "LIB=%WindowsSdkDir%lib;%LIB%" 
        ) 
    
    
        @rem 
        @rem Root of Visual Studio IDE installed files. 
        @rem 
        @set DevEnvDir=%VS9INSTALLDIR%\Common7\IDE 
    
        @set PATH=%DevEnvDir%;%VCINSTALLDIR%\BIN;%VS9INSTALLDIR%\Common7\Tools;%FrameworkDir%\%Framework35Version%;%FrameworkDir%\%FrameworkVersion%;%VCINSTALLDIR%\VCPackages;%PATH%
         @set INCLUDE=%STLPORT_PATH%\STLport-5.2.1\stlport;%VCINSTALLDIR%\ATLMFC\INCLUDE;%VCINSTALLDIR%\INCLUDE;%INCLUDE%
         @set LIB=%STLPORT_PATH%\STLport-5.2.1\lib\vc9;%VCINSTALLDIR%\ATLMFC\LIB;%VCINSTALLDIR%\LIB;%LIB%
         @set LIBPATH=%FrameworkDir%\%Framework35Version%;%FrameworkDir%\%FrameworkVersion%;%VCINSTALLDIR%\ATLMFC\LIB;%VCINSTALLDIR%\LIB;%LIBPATH%
    
        @goto end 
    
        :GetWindowsSdkDir 
        @call :GetWindowsSdkDirHelper HKLM > nul 2>&1 
        @if errorlevel 1 call :GetWindowsSdkDirHelper HKCU > nul 2>&1 
        @if errorlevel 1 set WindowsSdkDir=%VCINSTALLDIR%\PlatformSDK\ 
        @exit /B 0 
    
        :GetWindowsSdkDirHelper 
        @for /F "tokens=1,2*" %%i in ('reg query "%1\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SDKs\Windows" /v "CurrentInstallFolder"') DO (
                 if "%%i"=="CurrentInstallFolder" ( 
                        SET "WindowsSdkDir=%%k" 
                ) 
        ) 
        @if "%WindowsSdkDir%"=="" exit /B 1 
        @exit /B 0 
    
        :error_no_VSINSTALLDIR 
        @echo ERROR: VSINSTALLDIR variable is not set. 
        @goto end 
    
        :error_no_VCINSTALLDIR 
        @echo ERROR: VCINSTALLDIR variable is not set. 
        @goto end 
    
        :end 
    
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