On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 12:29:04PM +1200, Moir, Tom wrote: > 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"
This is OK. We don't use Boost.Python. It's just reporting that it didn't build that optional part of the library. > 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! As a side note, I was unable to compile boost 1.32 under OS/X on a machine with 768M of RAM. I gave up after a couple of hours. The first phase of g++ grew to 2.7 GB while compiling some XML serializer or some such. Boost 1.31 compiled OK, and took something on the order of 10 - 20 minutes. Haven't tried compiling 1.32 under x86 GNU/Linux. Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio