On 01/06/2014 03:05 PM, Gerry Steele wrote: > Hi. > > I've looked at previous posts based on similar issues but cannot find > anything useful. > > I have built boost (1.53.0) using a shared python (2.7) build i built myself. > I tried both default boost build as well as ./b2 -j 9 link=static,shared > threading=multi > > However it still fails to build. > > config.log here: https://dpaste.de/dAIW
From your log file:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_python-mt-2.7
So, the linker cannot find the boost python library, probably because it
has some unexpected name, or because you haven't specified the correct
link paths. Also consider using the --with-boost-python option.
> Input would be appreciated as I can only build in this way without a package
> manager.
>
> Also note that i had to change some lines in the configure to get it to this
> point already.
>
> Namely -Wno-unused-local-typedefs and -std=gnu++0x
>
> I'm using gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-48) on RHEL 5.5
I don't think you will be able to compile graph-tool with GCC 4.1... I
think you need at least GCC 4.4.
Best,
Tiago
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