Can you give me a bit more detailed instructions on how to check both of
these paths and make sure they are set correctly?  I am not sure how to do
this.

Aaron



>The python library must be the same python library as the one being >used
to
>execute scons.  If you have two installation paths of python (example
>/usr/local/lib and /usr/lib) you need to make sure that you use the >same
>version to run scons.   To verfiy the installation type "which python" to
>find what version of python is being used and then change the default >path
>to python to point to that version.

>-Ron

On 10/25/07, Aaron Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am getting an error on compiling the M5 simulator where it is unable to
> properly recognize python 2.4 that is installed.  I am compiling on a
> FreeBSD platform, version 6.4 I believe.  I have confirmed that
> /usr/lib/libpython2.4.so exists and yet for some reason, on compile I sti=
ll
> get the following error.  Please help....
>
> -bash2-2.05b$ scons build/ALPHA_FS/m5.debug
> scons: Reading SConscript files ...
> Checking for C header file Python.h... yes
> Adding /usr/local/lib to LIBPATH for python2.4
> Checking for C library python2.4.. . no
> Error: can't find Python library python2.4
>
> Aaron
>
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