On 01/07/2014 11:26 AM, Gerry Steele wrote:
> Hi Tiago
>
> I did try that and got to to some more errors caused by linking from boost. I 
> removed these by compiling python with ucs4 support as well.
>
> That leaves one remaining error in the graph-toolconfig.log:
>
> configure:17532: g++ -o conftest -Wall -Wextra  -Wno-unused-parameter   
> -ftemplate-depth-150 -Wno-deprecated -Wno-unknown-pragmas -O3 
> -fvisibility=default -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -Wno-unknown-pragmas  
> -I/home/gs/Python-2.7.6/python-2.7.6-shared-ucs4/include/python2.7 
> -L/home/gs/Python-2.7.6/python-2.7.6-shared-ucs4/lib/ 
> -L/home/gs/Python-2.7.6/python-2.7.6-shared-ucs4/lib -lpython2.7 conftest.cpp 
> -lboost_python  -lm  >&5
>
> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.1.2/../../../../lib64/libboost_python.so: 
> undefined reference to `Py_InitModule4'

It seems like the boost_python which is being linked against belongs to the
system (in /usr/lib64), but you are using your own python library. Was
boost python in the system directory linked against your own python? It
seems not...

Best,
Tiago

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