Hello, Mr.Klingelschmitt
I have just tested your example on my machine(Ubuntu 13.10 64Bit Gnome
3.10). I compiled the source code of graph-tool v.2.28 and then intalled
it. The same problem occurs when using subgraph_isomorphism function.
Python console reports "UMD has deleted: gi.repository.Gtk,
gi.repository.Gdk, gi.repository.GdkPixbuf, gi.repository.GLib,
gi.repository.GObject, gi.repository.cairo, gi.repository.Atk".
在 2014年2月14日星期五UTC+8上午3时13分21秒,Stefan Klingelschmitt写道:
>
> Seems like I have a similiar Problem, using ubuntu 13.10 on a 64-Bit
> machine.
> The boost library + python seems to have a Problem, Everything works fine
> until the first function uses the boos library... my guess.
> Example:
>
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>
> import numpy as np
> import graph_tool.all as gt
>
> import graph_tool.topology as gt_topo
>
>
> G = gt.Graph()
>
> G_sub = gt.Graph()
>
> #Decleration of needed properties
> v_prop_entity = G.new_vertex_property("string")
> v_prop_globalName = G.new_vertex_property('string')
> e_prop_type = G.new_edge_property('string')
>
>
> #gt_topo.subgraph_isomorphism()
>
> v1 = G.add_vertex()
> v2 = G.add_vertex()
>
> v3 = G_sub.add_vertex()
>
> e1 = G.add_edge(v1, v2)
>
>
>
>
>
> #v_prop_entity[v1] = 'car'
>
> #make internal property maps
> G.vertex_properties['type'] = v_prop_entity
> G.vertex_properties['globalName'] = v_prop_globalName
> G.edge_properties['type'] = e_prop_type
>
> G_sub.vertex_properties['type'] = v_prop_entity
> G_sub.vertex_properties['globalName'] = v_prop_globalName
> G_sub.edge_properties['type'] = e_prop_type
>
> #write/change internal property maps
> G.vertex_properties['type'][v1] = 'Car'
> G.vertex_properties['type'][v2] = 'T-Crossing'
>
> G_sub.vertex_properties['type'][v1] = 'Car'
>
> #gt_topo.subgraph_isomorphism(G_sub, G, (G_sub.vertex_properties['type'], \
> # G.vertex_properties['type']) )
> print gt_topo.subgraph_isomorphism(G_sub, G)
>
> following error:
> xxx:~/Code$ python graph-tool_test2.py
> Speicherzugriffsfehler (Speicherabzug geschrieben)
>
> which means: memory <http://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/memory.html>
> access <http://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/access.html> error:
>
> The problem occurs, when using the subgraph_isomorphism function...
>
>
>
>
>
> Am Donnerstag, 2. Januar 2014 13:44:21 UTC+1 schrieb Liu:
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> thx for help,
>> Liu
>>
>>
>>
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