From: Jiang Q. <jq...@ph...> - 2007-11-08 04:09:34
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On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 10:51:17PM -0500, Bruce Sherwood wrote: > I should have commented about your question about boost. Here are the > relevant comments from INSTALL.txt, included in the source package: > > The Boost C++ libraries version 1.31 and higher (1.33.1 reccomended) > (www.boost.org). Note that 1.31 is required if you are using Python 2.3 > or higher, and is recommended in any case due to getting much better > error messages. 1.32.0 or higher is required if you want to use GNU G++ > 3.4.0 or higher to build the suite. Yes I read that, I take that to mean my boost 1.31 will work, but is not optimal, as I have gcc 3.3.4. However I'm confused by the sentence that you required boost 1.31 or higher, but in the next sentence "Note..." you said again boost 1.31 is required. Does that mean only this version is good? Jiang > > Bruce Sherwood > > Jiang Qian wrote: > >On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 10:11:32AM -0500, Bruce Sherwood wrote: > >Now one worry about my ancient ubuntu is > >that my libboost version is still 1.31. Would that be a problem? |