Thank you! I am trying to compile graph-tool from source, but I don't have much experience in building software from source. The machine is the mentioned Ubuntu 13.10 running in Virtualbox. The Anaconda python version is 2.7.6 (I specified this in the PYTHON environment variable and the configure script seems to understand it). It seems all dependencies are satisfied, and the virtual machine is allocated quite a lot of memory (8GB). I get this error: make[4]: Entering directory `/.../graph-tool-2.2.27/src/graph/centrality' CXX graph_betweenness.lo CXX graph_closeness.lo CXX graph_eigentrust.lo CXX graph_eigenvector.lo CXX graph_hits.lo CXX graph_katz.lo CXX graph_pagerank.lo virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory make[4]: *** [graph_pagerank.lo] Error 1 Any ideas how to solve this? Thank you, Eszter -----Original Message----- From: graph-tool [mailto:graph-tool-bounces@skewed.de] On Behalf Of Tiago de Paula Peixoto Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 9:50 PM To: Main discussion list for the graph-tool project Subject: Re: [graph-tool] Installing graph-tool to use with Anaconda On 11/29/2013 04:58 PM, Csernai, Eszter wrote:
Hello,
I have successfully installed graph-tool on Ubuntu 1310 using apt-get. So it works with the default python of the system.
However, I would like to use it with the python included in the Anaconda distribution.
Can anybody please help how to do that? Does it need to be compiled from source in that case?
If the anaconda python version is not the same as the system default, you will need to compile graph-tool from source. In that case just pointing the configure script to the desired python interpreter should work. Note also that you probably may also need to compile Boost python against the same python version. Cheers, Tiago -- Tiago de Paula Peixoto <tiago@skewed.de>