Greg,

After finalizing my build of RDKit on CentOS (as per my previous message
thread), I decided to give it a shot on Fedora 14.  I'm happy to report that
this build goes incredibly smoothly without even a hiccup.  The details for
Fedora 14's standard install are:

GCC 4.5.1-4
Boost 1.44.0
Python 2.7
NumPy 1.4.1
cmake 2.8.2
flex 2.5.35
bison 2.4.3

I then moved on to imaging and found the standard PIL (v1.1.7) installation
did not have Freetype support, but the Freetype2 (v2.4.2) libraries are
installed.  I rebuilt PIL with the following modification to its setup.py
file in order to direct it to the correct libraries and include files.

change line 40 from

FREETYPE_ROOT = None

to

FREETYPE_ROOT = "usr/lib64","/usr/include"

I was also able to get aggdraw in place by modifying its setup.py in a
similar manner, but you don't have the benefit of decomposing the library
and include directories as with PIL.

change line 21 from:

FREETYPE_ROOT = "../../kits/freetype-2.1.10"

to

FREETYPE_ROOT = "/usr"

and, change line 56 from

library_dirs.append(os.path.join(FREETYPE_ROOT, "lib"))

to
library_dirs.append(os.path.join(FREETYPE_ROOT, "lib64"))


That's it.  Easy.  8^)

-Kirk
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