On Feb 9, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Greg Landrum <[email protected]> wrote:

> It certainly could be. I normally dynamically link against the boost
> python lib. It's worth trying using the dynamically linked version and
> seeing if it helps.

I will do that.  

> 
> Out of curiosity, why did you decide not to use whatever boost version
> fink normally installs?
> 
> -greg

Fink has boost version 1.35, which I understood to be too old, and 
boost1.46.1.cmake, which I never was able to get rdkit to compile against (very 
possibly my ignorance).  So I thought the most expedient thing was to use the 
latest boost and then if it works, nag the maintainer of boost 1.35 to update 
it.  I think I'm far enough along to ask now.

-Bill
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