Assuming you installed boost yourself cf.
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_61_0/more/getting_started/unix-variants.html,
after running bootstrap.sh, you would run
./b2 install
This is not enough for graph-tool, and to install iostreams as well, you
would run
./b2 install --with-iostreams
When installing graph-tool on CentOS 7, after this I also had to install
--with-coroutine, and a few more (which I do not remember).
The above answer is somewhat generic, but seeing that you use Ubuntu, it
may be that your package manager allows you to do this more easily, for
example using a command like
sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
Good luck!
Frank
2016-05-29 6:58 GMT+02:00 Bretsky <[email protected]>:
> Disclaimer: I am a Linux noob and I don't know anything about C++.
>
> I'm trying to configure graph-tool on Ubuntu 16.04 with Python 3.5.1. I
> have
> installed all of the prerequisites, and I ran Everything worked up until I
> got this error:
>
> I tried using the fix suggested here
> <
> http://main-discussion-list-for-the-graph-tool-project.982480.n3.nabble.com/Compiling-v1-13-dev-configure-error-No-usable-boost-iostreams-found-td4026438.html#a4026443
> >
> , but I got the same error when I ran
> which is the path I got from my Boost installation
>
>
> I am not sure how to fix this and would really appreciate if someone who
> knows more about Linux and graph-tool could help me.
>
>
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