Thank you once again.
I apologize for re-consulting, but our IT manager failed to install again (arghh).
I'm forwarding his message:

I set the environment to use the newer python and numpy, and corrected the boost library to work with it.
Configure worked OK but now make failed in searching cairommconfig.h

  CXX      graph_cairo_draw.lo
graph_cairo_draw.cc:37:27: fatal error: cairommconfig.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.

cairommconfig.h exists: /usr/include/cairomm-1.0/cairomm/cairommconfig.h
as a part of the installed cairomm-devel.

I didn't find a way to tell the configure from where to take the cairomm header files. 
Please ask the developer. 

The log files attached.



Best,
Eli

On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 7:36 PM, Tiago Peixoto [via Main discussion list for the graph-tool project] <[hidden email]> wrote:
On 05.12.2016 17:58, bloodymeli wrote:
> Thanks! I'll ask the manager to update the numpy installation. However, he
> might be reluctant to do so due to breaking other dependencies. I guess this
> is the reason he tried to link with the local numpy-1.8.1-2. It's there a
> way to link/compile with the epd copy ( at
>   usr/local/epd/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy)  rather than the system
> numpy?

Yes, you have to specify its directory with the option --with-numpy=DIR
passed to ./configure.

Best,
Tiago

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