Hello, Mr.Tiago de Paula Peixoto,

I have installed python-graph-tool with apt-get command. But another 
problem occurs. When I execute the example, Building a Price Network and 
then  draw the network with graph_draw() function, my python2.7.5 crashs 
down. It reports that python has a segmentation fault. I have the core 
dumped. I have installed all requirements to use graph_tool. Is there any 
wrong setting I made? Or it is a bug? 


best regards, Liu
在 2014年1月3日星期五UTC+8上午2时20分58秒,Tiago Peixoto写道:
>
> On 01/02/2014 01:44 PM, Liu wrote: 
> > Hi,everyone 
> > 
> > I have some problems with installing graph-tools. 
> > After I execure ./configure  graph-tools, it stops with a message saying 
> > libstdc++ config.status: executing libtool commands 
> > configure: Modifying libtool to correctly link libstdc++ before anything 
> > else...I am not fimiliar with Linux...so I don't know how I can I link 
> my 
> > libstd to libtool. 
>
> This is not an error message. After the configure script finishes, you 
> have to compile and install the package with "make" and "make install". 
>
> >  I install boost-1.55.0 ipython-dev, python with spyder, scipy, numpy, 
> > expat, cgal and sparsehash. My OS is Ubuntu 13.10 64bit with gnome 3.10. 
> > 
> > The Internet access is not good. So I cannot use the sources that you 
> > provide. 
>
> Are you referring to the pre-compiled packages for ubuntu? Why can you 
> download the source but not the binary packages? It is much easier than 
> compiling it by hand. 
>
> Best, 
> Tiago 
>
> -- 
> Tiago de Paula Peixoto <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
>
>
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