Hi, I have tried macports or homebrew before, they don’t not work either. I do not like to compile it myself either, but it seems that compiling is the only option.
Best, JJ On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 9:32 PM, Tiago de Paula Peixoto <[email protected]> wrote: > On 25.02.2018 15:16, JJ Zhang wrote: > > I also tried install like: > > ./configure --prefix=/Users/zhangxuejin/anaconda > > --with-python-module-path=/Users/zhangxuejin/anaconda/ > lib/python3.6/site-packages > > --with-boost-python=-mt.a PYTHON=/Users/zhangxuejin/anaconda/bin/python > > CPPFLAGS=/Users/zhangxuejin/anaconda/include > > LDFLAGS=/Users/zhangxuejin/anaconda/lib > > > > The above is wrong for several reasons. First CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS are > invalid. They must be compiler/linker flags, not just directories. This > means that they should be CPPFLAGS="-I/Users/zhangxuejin/anaconda/include" > and LDFLAGS="-L/Users/zhangxuejin/anaconda/lib". Furthermore, > "-with-boost-python=-mt.a" does not make any sense, as this would point to > statically shared object. > > Please take a careful look at the documentation: > > > https://git.skewed.de/count0/graph-tool/wikis/installation- > instructions#installing-in-a-specific-location-eg-in-a-home-directory > > Compiling graph-tool (or any other C++ library) without understanding how > compiling and linking works in general is not advisable. Instead you should > use macports or homebrew, if using MacOS. > > Best, > Tiago > > -- > Tiago de Paula Peixoto <[email protected]> > > > _______________________________________________ > graph-tool mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.skewed.de/mailman/listinfo/graph-tool > > -- Best regards, JJ Zhang
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