Hi Lane

Looking at the macro, it should check /usr/lib64, so I don't know why it's not 
finding the boost libraries for you.

The usual problem with centos is that it has a very old automake - did you 
install an up-to-date one?

Could you send me your config.log ?

cheers - Barry

On Friday 20 May 2011 19:22, Lane Schwartz wrote:
> I'm running on Centos 5, and as such have an older version of boost 1.39 in
> /usr/include, with the boost libraries in /usr/lib64.
>
> In older versions of Moses, I was able to compile Moses with boost by
> providing a flag to configure --with-boost-libdir=/usr/lib64. This option
> is no longer present in trunk.
>
> In the current version of trunk, the only relevant option seems to
> be --with-boost. When I run configure without this option, configure
> correctly finds the headers in /usr/include, but make fails to find the
> libraries in /usr/lib64. When I run configure with --with-boost=/usr/lib64,
> configure fails to find the headers (presumably because it's looking for
> them in /usr/lib64!).
>
> The old way of being able to specify just the libdir for boost was exactly
> what I needed. Does anyone know why this option disappeared? Or know of a
> current way to compile in this situation?
>
> Thanks,
> Lane

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