No, I made sure to include the address-model=64 switch to bjam.

Tomorrow when I get in I'll update the thread with all the steps I've followed.

-Kirk



On Nov 15, 2010 9:52pm, Greg Landrum <[email protected]> wrote:
Kirk,



On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Robert DeLisle [email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, that is also true.

>

> The error in my most recent messages stems from the default build of Python

> supporst Unicode UCS2, but apparently boost expects UCS4. A rebuild of

> Python with UCS4 enabled fixed that problem.

>

> Now I get a similar error related to Py_InitModule4 not being defined. From

> what I can find, this is a 32-bit - 64-bit problem in which this was defined

> as Py_InitModule4_64 in the 64-bit Python libraries but that change may not

> have cascaded to all necessary parts of the build process. Most of the

> changes involve some substantial changes to the accessing code, but I'm

> still looking for a better option.



Could it be that the boost libraries you are using were not built in

64bit mode? I've managed to force a 64bit build in the past with the

following command line:

./bjam address-model=64 cflags=-fPIC cxxflags=-fPIC install



Best Regards,

-greg

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