This sounds like your upgrade was only half-complete. Ubuntu 14.04 doesn't come with boost 1.48, but with the conflicting 1.54, so all the 1.48 packages should have been auto-removed.

On 15.07.2015 13:08, monika bansal wrote:
Can't i just remove the existing Boost and install the new version compatible with ubuntu 14.04 ?

On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 4:24 PM, monika bansal <monika19...@gmail.com <mailto:monika19...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    My system has Ubuntu 14.04 which i upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04.
    This may be because of upgrade issue or something else that i
    don't know.

    On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Marcus Müller
    <marcus.muel...@ettus.com <mailto:marcus.muel...@ettus.com>> wrote:

        Not necessarily, but you'd need to sort out why there is a
        single boost package from Ubuntu 14.04 on your Ubuntu 12.04.
        That can be easy, but often, these administrative problems
        turn out to be something strange underneath, and you end up
        fixing things for hours, where a fresh installation would have
        been done in a couple of minutes. It basically depends on your
        willingness to repair your old system.

        Best regards,
        Marcus


        On 15.07.2015 12:39, monika bansal wrote:
        Thanks...
        This means i need to re-install Ubuntu and then gnuradio for
        proper working.

        On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 3:56 PM, Marcus Müller
        <marcus.muel...@ettus.com <mailto:marcus.muel...@ettus.com>>
        wrote:

            Hi Monika,

            there's something strange in your package versions:
            On 15.07.2015 07:57, monika bansal wrote:
            |ii  libboost-date-ti 1.48.0-3      amd64         set of date-time 
libraries based on ge
            ii  libboost-date-ti 1.48.0-3      amd64         set of date-time 
libraries based on ge
            ii  libboost-date-ti 1.54.0-4ubunt amd64         set of date-time 
libraries based on ge|
            I know there were strange times when Ubuntu shipped
            packages that said "boost-something version 1.X" but
            contained a different version than X, but I though these
            days were over.
            Now, 1.48.0 is the Boost version of Ubuntu 12.04LTS, and
            we still do support that, but 1.54 is the Ubuntu 14.04LTS
            version; I think there might be something broken, here.

            To be honest, I'd rather do a clean install of Ubuntu
            14.04LTS and start with that before I ran into more problems.

            Best regards,
            Marcus

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