Ákos Maróy wrote:
> Justin Leonard wrote:
>> I believe it is compiled and installed when you install the boost 
>> 1.32-nopython packages.
> 
> hm, but which would be the non-python packages? I see the following 
> packages when searching for boost with fink:
> 
> boost-jam
> boost1.31
> boost1.31-shlibs
> boost1.32-py23
> boost1.32-py23-shlibs
> boost1.32-py24
> boost1.32-py24-shlibs
> boost1.32.python
> boost1.32.python-shlibs

The boost1.32 packages are built with the --without-serialization 
configure option, and since boost1.32 has no maintainer, this is 
probably not going to change. Don't ask me why it is so - this was 
already the situation when I took boost1.32.python over, almost 3 years 
ago. I then made boost1.33 and boost1.34 packages, both of which do have 
the serialization libraries.

The real question is why you don't see at least one of these, and it 
raises the ugly suspicion that you are perhaps running the 
10.4-transitional tree that has been deprecated for almost 2 years. 
Please show the output  of

   fink --version

to dispel this suspicion.

-- 
Martin




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