Make sure you have libboost-date-time1.49-dev installed (at least libboost-date-time<NOT 1.42>-dev )
2012/10/6 cecilio <s.ceci...@gmail.com>: > Thank you very much, > > I didn't know the meaning of those "ii","rc" flags. Ok. I've learn something > and first issue solved: It can not link with libboost 1.42.0 because it is > not installed. This is easy to fix, but the important question: > > Why is it trying to link with libboost 1.42.0 ? > > In no place in my debian/ files, nor in my CMakeList.txt or build scripts, > this particular 1.42.0 version is written. In fact, the build script detects > version 1.46.1 > > Is there a command to get more trace details for investigating this issue? > Any other command/action I could do to try to debug this? > > Cecilio > > > 2012/10/5 Игорь Пашев <pashev.i...@gmail.com> >> >> 2012/10/5 cecilio <s.ceci...@gmail.com>: >> > At this point I'm completely lost because libboost_date_time version >> > 1.42.0 >> > is installed in my machine, as dpkg shows: >> > >> > $ dpkg -l | grep 'boost' >> > ii libboost-date-time-dev 1.48.0.2 date-time libraries based on generic >> > programming (default version) >> > rc libboost-date-time1.42.0 1.42.0-4ubuntu2 set of date-time libraries >> > based >> > on generic programming concepts >> >> I guess libboost-date-time1.42.0 is *not* installed > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CALL-Q8zccYkh2UPqRfnQt=2x02facheeyeekris6fwrrgaw...@mail.gmail.com