On Nov 14 2012 11:55 AM, EBo wrote:
> On Nov 14 2012 11:41 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
>> Am 14.11.2012 um 19:02 schrieb EBo:
>>
>>> Is there anyone willing to help sort out the python/boost issues in
>>> the
>>> config/build environment?  I would like to take another serious 
>>> stab
>>> at
>>> Gentoo support.
>>
>> in case you are referring to the below:
>>
>> Please read config.log carefully, this usually gives a clue what is
>> wrong with the build environment. Maybe paste it.
>>
>> The interpreter uses boost::python and this library depends on the
>> Python interpreter version too, so they must match. configure checks
>> for headers being found, and test-linking a small program, which
>> verifies libraries are found and match.
>>
>> All these test are in src/configure.in . Kinda hard to read, but 
>> only
>> there.
>
> On the machines in question I have a new reinstall, so there are two
> versions of python (2.7.3 and 3.2.3) and only a single version of 
> boost
> installed (1.49) which was built and installed in both versions of
> python (that is one of the eselect things I mentioned before).  There
> are dozens of system installed programs requiring one or the other 
> and
> they all build fine, so I do not think it is a problem with the
> installation base, but the specific code for python configuration and
> testing for boost.  I crawled in the logs a little last night and was
> not able to hack the configure script (for testing purposes only)
> sufficiently to get it to compile.  Once I get it to run once I will 
> of
> course hack the configure.in properly.  Also, I might be able to hack
> around all of this with the ebuild, but I think more work needs to be
> done on the config script.

BTW, which repository should I base my work off of (for this config 
work)?  I have at lest 8 different ones...

   EBo --


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