Hello, I'm having an issue with trying to compile graph-tool 2.20 on RedHat 6.6 using python 2.7.8. I downloaded, compiled and installed boost 1.61 into /usr/local/boost161 The configure routine seems to be finding the Boost::Coroutine library just fine. The problem is when it tests the library it finds and it fails. I run the command like so: # ./configure --with-boost=/usr/local/boost161 =========================== Using python version: 2.7.8 =========================== checking for boostlib >= 1.54.0... yes checking whether the Boost::Python library is available... yes checking whether boost_python is the correct library... yes checking whether the Boost::IOStreams library is available... yes checking for exit in -lboost_iostreams... yes checking whether the Boost::Regex library is available... yes checking for exit in -lboost_regex... yes checking whether the Boost::Coroutine library is available... yes checking for exit in -lboost_coroutine... no checking for exit in -lboost_coroutine... (cached) no configure: error: Could not link against boost_coroutine ! This to me seems like it is a problem with boost installation, and not graph-tool. But I can find no references to this being an issue, so I'm wondering if this is something that is known. If it's known, I'm hoping there's a fix for it. Is there any thought as to why this fails? -- View this message in context: http://main-discussion-list-for-the-graph-tool-project.982480.n3.nabble.com/... Sent from the Main discussion list for the graph-tool project mailing list archive at Nabble.com.