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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T08:39:50+00:00 2026-06-10T08:39:50+00:00

I have a gcc 4.3.3 toolchain for my embedded device but I have no

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I have a gcc 4.3.3 toolchain for my embedded device but I have no python (and don’t need it).

I’am looking for a way to configure boostbuild without python (compilation and cross-compilation).

Is python mandatory ?

Must I compile every single parts but boost-python ? (I hope not).

Thanks in advance.

What I did thanks to Jupiter

./bootstrap.sh --without-libraries=python
./b2

and I got

Component configuration:

    - chrono                   : building
    - context                  : building
    - date_time                : building
    - exception                : building
    - filesystem               : building
    - graph                    : building
    - graph_parallel           : building
    - iostreams                : building
    - locale                   : building
    - math                     : building
    - mpi                      : building
    - program_options          : building
    - python                   : not building
    - random                   : building
    - regex                    : building
    - serialization            : building
    - signals                  : building
    - system                   : building
    - test                     : building
    - thread                   : building
    - timer                    : building
    - wave                     : building
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    2026-06-10T08:39:51+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 8:39 am

    Look at –without-* bjam option e.g. –without-python

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