Hi Tiago
I did try that and got to to some more errors caused by linking from boost. I removed these by compiling python with ucs4 support as well.
That leaves one remaining error in the graph-toolconfig.log:
configure:17532: g++ -o conftest -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -ftemplate-depth-150 -Wno-deprecated -Wno-unknown-pragmas -O3 -fvisibility=default -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -Wno-unknown-pragmas -I/home/gs/Python-2.7.6/python-2.7.6-shared-ucs4/include/python2.7 -L/home/gs/Python-2.7.6/python-2.7.6-shared-ucs4/lib/ -L/home/gs/Python-2.7.6/python-2.7.6-shared-ucs4/lib -lpython2.7 conftest.cpp -lboost_python -lm >&5
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.1.2/../../../../lib64/libboost_python.so: undefined reference to `Py_InitModule4'
On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 9:00:24 AM UTC, Tiago Peixoto wrote:
On 01/07/2014 09:13 AM, Gerry Steele wrote:
> Hi Tiago
>
> Yes, but no matter what way i build boost it doesn't build libs with -mt:
>
> $ find /home/gs/c/lib/boost-1.53.0//lib | grep python
> /home/gs/c/lib/boost-1.53.0//lib/libboost_python.so
> /home/gs/c/lib/boost-1.53.0//lib/libboost_python.so.1.53.0
> /home/gs/c/lib/boost-1.53.0//lib/libboost_python.a
>
> I thought the -mt lib files are actually a debian packaging thing and not something created by boost
>
> Perhaps i could sym link them all?
You have to use the --with-boost-python option to pass the exact name of
the boost-python library.
Best,
Tiago
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