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RE: [Discuss-gnuradio] Boost Library
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Moir, Tom |
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RE: [Discuss-gnuradio] Boost Library |
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Wed, 10 Aug 2005 14:09:53 +1200 |
Sorry I got around that problem. WHich of these do I use...
Invoke the build system, specifying the toolset(s) you wish to use, to build
and install. For example for GNU/GCC.
bjam "-sTOOLS=gcc" install
Or if you are interested only in the built libraries you can have them built
and collected to a common directory without installation.
bjam "-sTOOLS=gcc" stage
or do I need both?
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I got around the first problem by doing
export PYTHON_ROOT= "/usr"
regards
Tom
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I am trying to install the Boost library and get the following error at the
beginning....
skipping Boost.Python library build due to missing or incorrect configuration
couldn't find Python.h in "/usr/local/include/python2.2"
You can configure the location of your python installation by setting:
PYTHON_ROOT - currently "/usr/local"
PYTHON_VERSION - The 2-part python Major.Minor version number (e.g.
"2.2", NOT "2.2.1") - currently "2.2"
The following are automatically configured from PYTHON_ROOT if not
otherwise set:
PYTHON_LIB_PATH - path to Python library object; currently
"/usr/local/lib/python2.2/config"
PYTHON_INCLUDES - path to Python #include directories; currently
"/usr/local/include/python2.2"
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Yet the rest seems to compile after half an hour or so! Does this mean the
installation has failed?
I cannot seem to find the problem ..Python is installed in my machine and when
I try the comman PYTHON_ROOT it does not recognise it? Excuse me but I am not a
Unix expert!
regards
Tom
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