EDIT: It seems BCP does what I want: Building a subset of boost in windows
I'm attempting to distribute a Visual Studio 2010 project containing my C++ source. I've configured my VS solution to include the boost libraries relative to my solution directory (Using $(SolutionDir)).
Obviously Boost contains many headers that I don't need and they obviously increase the archive size that I want to distribute.
Here are the headers I include in my code. Is there any way to determine which .hpp files in the $BOOST_ROOT/boost directory I need?
#include <boost/lexical_cast.hpp>
#include <boost/algorithm/string.hpp>
#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
#include <boost/filesystem/operations.hpp>
#include <boost/filesystem/path.hpp>
#include <boost/thread/condition_variable.hpp>
#include <boost/thread/mutex.hpp>
I have compiled Boost, to access the filesystem libraries, and the $BOOST_ROOT/stage/lib directory contains many files that were compiled when I built Boost. Do I need all these .lib files? Are they safe to delete? Or do they depend on each other?
Ideally, I would only keep the header files that I include, and the .lib files needed by icl, but I'm not sure how to make that happen.
EDIT: This is for a school assignment. The code will be run and graded on the same machine that was used to write the assignment. They won't compile Boost/install Boost, so I'm including the relevant libs.
Any help is appreciated and I will try to update this question as best as I can if you comment for questions.
Thank you!