Hello Greg,

I'm trying to follow the instructions at
http://code.google.com/p/rdkit/wiki/BuildingWithCmake on an Ubuntu
9.04 system.

(1) I downloaded a boost source version.
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost/1.42.0/boost_1_42_0.tar.gz/download)
(2) I extracted it and tried "bjam --with-python release install", but
I don't have bjam.
(3) I downloaded ../boost-jam-3.1.18. It said there was a precompiled
version, but there wasn't so I compiled it.
(4) I run "bjam --with-python release install", but got

"""u...@ubuntu904desktop:~/Tools/cinfony/boost_1_42_0$
../boost-jam-3.1.18/bin.linuxx86/bjam

Unable to load Boost.Build: could not find build system.
---------------------------------------------------------
/home/user/Tools/cinfony/boost_1_42_0/boost-build.jam attempted to
load the build system by invoking

   'boost-build tools/build/v2 ;'

but we were unable to find "bootstrap.jam" in the specified directory
or in BOOST_BUILD_PATH (searching
/home/user/Tools/cinfony/boost_1_42_0/tools/build/v2,
/usr/share/boost-build).

Please consult the documentation at 'http://www.boost.org'."""

What am I doing wrong? Were you using the same versions?

- Noel

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