> You should pass the option "--with-boost-python=-3-mt" to the configure
> script, telling it what suffix should be used.
> 
> There is no standard naming across systems, and the configure script
> tries some common ones, but it seems to be failing in this case.


Great, that worked.

Is it possible to link more than one version of python? I tried passing 
./configure both switches, but only the second instance takes effect:

-lboost_python-3.3-mt -lboost_python-2.7-mt 
(test case works for py2.7, 3.3 fails with 'undefined symbol')

-lboost_python-2.7-mt -lboost_python-3.3-mt
(test case works for py3.3, 2.7 fails with 'undefined symbol')

test case: python -c 'import graph_tool ; print(graph_tool.__version__)'

Either way, I was able to get both 2.7 and 3.3 working at the same time by 
modifying the ebuild since it already handles the individual ./configure 
scripts for all python versions that are available.

Thanks!
-Justin
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