From: James M. <mu...@pi...> - 2009-03-18 04:29:34
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Bruce, The current roadmap for numpy lists a target date for numpy 1.3 (the one that uses python 2.6) of April Fool's Day (no comment). They branched 1.3 on Monday, and expect to release a beta soon. On Mar 17, 2009, at 11:20 PM, Bruce Sherwood wrote: > I don't think it should make any difference, but it may be more > convenient to download a tarball from sourceforge or from vpython.org > rather than using cvs. > > build.log shows the problem being in some aspect of the Boost Python > libraries. What version of the Boost libraries are you using? > > A more serious issue is that you're trying to build against Python > 2.6. > A couple months ago when I tried to do this it was not possible > because > numpy had not yet been brought up to date for Python 2.6, though maybe > it has now been updated (I haven't been able to work on VPython for a > while due to the pressures of revising a textbook). > > Note the following comment in INSTALL.txt: > > You also need the threadpool resource: > sourceforge.net/projects/threadpool. > > If you are using the 1_35_0 Boost libraries, you can use version 0.2.4 > which is included in the package (in dependencies). If you use a > different version of the Boost libraries, you need to get an > appropriate > threadpool version and replace the files in > "dependencies/threadpool/include". Copy into the include directory the > contents of the boost directory in the threadpool package, which > includes a directory named "include" and a file "threadpool.hpp". > > Bruce Sherwood > > Nils Wagner wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I tried to install vpython-core2 on a x86_64 linux box. >> I have used >> >> cvs -z3 >> -d:pserver:ano...@vi...:/cvsroot/ >> visualpython >> co -P vpython-core2 >> >> >> A make failed. >> I have attached the logfiles (config.log, /src/build.log). >> >> Any help would be appreciated. >> >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Nils > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Apps built with the Adobe(R) Flex(R) framework and Flex Builder(TM) > are > powering Web 2.0 with engaging, cross-platform capabilities. Quickly > and > easily build your RIAs with Flex Builder, the Eclipse(TM)based > development > software that enables intelligent coding and step-through debugging. > Download the free 60 day trial. http://p.sf.net/sfu/www-adobe-com > _______________________________________________ > Visualpython-users mailing list > Vis...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/visualpython-users |