Hi Andreas,
On 26/10/10 15:12, Andreas Kloeckner wrote:
Hi John,
I've done distutils+Boost.Python for years now, without any issue. See
here for code examples:
- http://git.tiker.net/pyopencl.git
- http://git.tiker.net/pyublas.git
- http://git.tiker.net/pycuda.git
After following the getting started instructions
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_44_0/more/getting_started/unix-variants.html#easy-build-and-install
I found I had to change the aksetup_helper.py module slightly as there
was no 'gcc43-mt' in the boost library filenames:
class BoostLibraries(Libraries):
def __init__(self, lib_base_name):
Libraries.__init__(self, "BOOST_%s" % lib_base_name.upper(),
#["boost_%s-${BOOST_COMPILER}-mt" % lib_base_name],
["boost_%s" % lib_base_name],
help="Library names for Boost C++ %s library (without
lib or .so)"
% humanize(lib_base_name))
Did you write aksetup or is it a third party thing? Do you know why the
library names are different?
Thanks for your help it is extremely useful,
John.
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