Hi, Andreas.  Thanks for this information and your recommendation
to rebuild boost.  I will give it a try, though my effort to do so may
be delayed a week due to travel.  I will report back when I have
rebuilt boost and re-tested.
Many thanks,
Janet


On 11/20/2009 8:34 PM, Andreas Klöckner wrote:
On Freitag 20 November 2009, Janet Jacobsen wrote:
Hi, Andreas.  Last question, first: when I hit the reply
button, your email address shows up as [email protected].

Huh, weird. I need to look into that. Thanks for letting me know.

I take this to mean that I need to rebuild python and
specify --enable-unicode=ucs4 and --enable-shared
when I run the configure step.  Are there other
configure options that I should include?

No, I think that would be the wrong way around. You should rebuild Boost. Since Boost seems to have picked up a UCS4 Python, that must've been the system-wide 2.4 one. So even if you rebuild Python to match Boost's UCS'iness, you'll still be building against a mismatched version of Python (2.4 vs 2.6, and who knows what else is different). In the best case, that's is going to give you something marginally working that crashes a lot.

Andreas

PS: Out of curiosity: Why on earth does Python support two different UCS widths?
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