On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 8:14 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky <s...@highlab.com> wrote:
> On 04/21/2017 01:15 PM, Evan Foss wrote:
>> The basics
>> * I am running Gentoo Linux (so it's non-debian)
>> * Yes I have the development headers installed. Gentoo by design
>> requires them. Attached is a file called python-boost.text which
>> includes all the files in /usr/include/boost/python
>> This is the package I used to install boost
>> dev-util/boost-build-1.62.0-r1::gentoo  USE="python -examples {-test}"
>> PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7"
>> * Yes I have python (the following revisions are installed 2.7.12,
>> 3.3.5-r3, and 3.4.5). I am only trying to point it at 2.7.12
>>
>> This is how I am trying to configure it.
>> ./configure  --without-libmodbus --with-realtime=uspace
>> --with-python=/usr/bin/python2.7
>> --prefix=/home/user1/programs/linuxcnc
>>
>> and the following is tail of that output
>>
>> hecking for xgettext tcl bug... xgettext version 0.19.7 OK
>> checking for msgfmt... /usr/bin/msgfmt
>> checking for --tcl support in msgfmt... yes
>> checking for Python support... yes
>> checking python version... OK
>> checking version of python libraries... python2.7
>> checking match between tk and Tkinter versions... 8.5
>> checking location of Python header files... /usr/include/python2.7
>> checking for Python headers... -I/usr/include/python2.7
>> checking for Python libraries... -lpthread -ldl  -lutil
>> checking whether the Boost::Python headers are available... yes
>> checking for boost::python shared library...
>> configure: error: boost::python is required to build LinuxCNC
>>
>> Is there some way to point configure at the location where boost is 
>> installed?
>
> Hi Evan!
>
>  From the configure --help output:
>
>>   --with-boost-python     Specify the boost python shared library to use. For
>>                           instance, --with-boost-python=boost_python-py25.
>>                           Defaults to boost-python. If you use this then you
>>                           should probably set PYTHON too, to avoid using
>>                           multiple python versions.
>

I tried adding --with-boost-python=boost_python-py27 it didn't help.

> If your boost-python library is in an unusual directory you'll probably
> have to set it with -L in LDFLAGS.

I tried pointing -L at the location of the compiled library, and out
of desperation i tried pointing it at the headers.

What versions of python and boost::python are required to build linuxcnc?


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