From: Bruce S. <Bru...@nc...> - 2010-01-30 02:25:42
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Gary, I fought my way through the arcaneness of the ppa machinery (Linux isn't for the faint of heart). I installed the new Boost 1.38 and 1.40, and tried 1.40 first, but couldn't compile. So I removed 1.40 and found I could compile with Boost 1.38 but not link: the message in src/build.log is /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_python even though I can see libboost_python-mt-py26.a, libboost_python-mt-py26.so, and libboost_python-mt-py26.so.1.38.0 in /usr/lib, and the package manager thinks they're installed. Did you do some additional arcane operation to make the library findable? What am I missing? Bruce Sherwood Gary Pajer wrote: > Someone has made new boost packages for Ubuntu: > https://launchpad.net/~ajmitch/+archive/ppa > <https://launchpad.net/%7Eajmitch/+archive/ppa> > > I installed them on a Ubuntu 9.10 virtual machine, and Vpython did not > segfault. Python did crash with a graphics error when I attempted to > create a sphere, but you may have different results. > |