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## Dependencies
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## Dependencies
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Install boost. (https://www.boost.org/) should just be `pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-boost` in the msys2 shell. If you still have the same install as the parkmanne project, you already have this installed. DW about it.
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Install boost. (https://www.boost.org/) should just be `pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-boost` in the msys2 shell. If you still have the same install as the parkmanne project, you already have this installed.
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If you don't for some reason, see command above. If you don't have the same setup anymore, ask me. Stefan, it is `apt install libboost-all-dev` if i remember correctly.
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If you don't for some reason, see command above. If you don't have the same setup anymore, ask me. Stefan, it is `apt install libboost-all-dev` on ubuntu if i remember correctly. `pacman -S boost-libs` on manjaro.
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We need it for `boost::unordered`, and i have no easy way to include it in the project.
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We need it for `boost::unordered`, and i have no easy way to include it in the project.
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Also, this is only tested on linux. It *should* work on windows. I remember it working on windows, but I recently did a fresh install on windows after getting an SSD and I'm having trouble configuring clang to work for projects I was able to compile in the past.
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Also, this is only tested on linux. It *should* work on windows. I remember it working on windows, but I recently did a fresh install on windows after getting an SSD and I'm having trouble configuring clang to work for projects I was able to compile in the past.
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