Dear Greg,

When compiling 2012_03_1 on Ubuntu 10.04.2 with boost 1.40.0 I get the following make error:

   [  4%] Building CXX object
   Code/RDBoost/CMakeFiles/RDBoost.dir/Wrap.cpp.o
   In file included from
   /home/jhje/RDKit_2012_03_1/Code/RDBoost/Wrap.cpp:16:
   /home/jhje/RDKit_2012_03_1/Code/RDBoost/Wrap.h: In function
   \u2018std::vector<T, std::allocator<_CharT> >*
   pythonObjectToVect(boost::python::api::object, T)\u2019:
   /home/jhje/RDKit_2012_03_1/Code/RDBoost/Wrap.h:108: error:
   \u2018uint32_t\u2019 is not a member of \u2018boost\u2019
   /home/jhje/RDKit_2012_03_1/Code/RDBoost/Wrap.h:108: error: expected
   \u2018;\u2019 before \u2018v\u2019
   /home/jhje/RDKit_2012_03_1/Code/RDBoost/Wrap.h:109: error:
   \u2018v\u2019 was not declared in this scope
   /home/jhje/RDKit_2012_03_1/Code/RDBoost/Wrap.h:112: error:
   \u2018v\u2019 was not declared in this scope
   make[2]: *** [Code/RDBoost/CMakeFiles/RDBoost.dir/Wrap.cpp.o] Error 1
   make[1]: *** [Code/RDBoost/CMakeFiles/RDBoost.dir/all] Error 2
   make: *** [all] Error 2


I found that this change to line 44 of Code/RDBoost/Wrap.h fixes the issue:

        #ifndef RDKIT_WRAP_DECL
        #define RDKIT_WRAP_DECL
        #endif
        #include <boost/python/suite/indexing/vector_indexing_suite.hpp>
   +   #include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
        #include "list_indexing_suite.hpp"
        #include <vector>

'make test' subsequently pass OK - all 76 tests. I guess the change should be harmless to implement in general ?

Cheers
-- Jan Holst Jensen
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