From: Guy K. K. <g....@ma...> - 2009-10-21 03:10:56
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:03:56 Bruce Sherwood wrote: > For what it's worth, I successfully compiled and ran Visual on Windows for > Python 2.6.2 using the same Boost 1.39 libraries that didn't work with > Python 2.6.3. So now I wonder whether the problem isn't with Python > 2.6.3, not with Boost. That is very good. We're starting to get somewhere with this. So, unfortunately it's mostly out of our hands to fix this problem. It seems like we need to have a fix for Boost to play along with Python >= 2.6.3 or some adaptation to Python. However, I've got the feeling that maybe the "virtue" of the older Python version was potentially a shortcoming that was fixed recently, and now we (Boost or the usage of Boost) have to evolve around that. Guy -- Guy K. Kloss Institute of Information and Mathematical Sciences Te Kura Pūtaiao o Mōhiohio me Pāngarau Room 2.63, Quad Block A Building Massey University, Auckland, Albany Private Bag 102 904, North Shore Mail Centre voice: +64 9 414-0800 ext. 9585 fax: +64 9 441-8181 eMail: G....@ma... http://iims.massey.ac.nz |