On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 07:21:06AM -0400, Neal Becker wrote:
Steve Lorimer wrote:
We do the following:
PREFIX=/usr/local BOOST_LIBRARIES=python PYTHON_MAJOR_VER=2.7 PYTHON_LOC=$PREFIX/python-2.7.3
./bootstrap.sh --prefix=${PREFIX} --with-libraries=${BOOST_LIBRARIES} --with-python-version=${PYTHON_MAJOR_VER} --with-python-root=${PYTHON_LOC} --with-python=${PYTHON_LOC}/bin/python
PREFIX=/usr/local BOOST_LIBRARIES=python PYTHON_MAJOR_VER=3.2 PYTHON_LOC=$PREFIX/python-3.2.3
./bootstrap.sh --prefix=${PREFIX} --with-libraries=${BOOST_LIBRARIES} --with-python-version=${PYTHON_MAJOR_VER} --with-python-root=${PYTHON_LOC} --with-python=${PYTHON_LOC}/bin/python
Do you put the resulting shared libs in 2 different locations?
His prefix is the same, so they end up in the same tree. This is perfectly sane, as they have disjoint names: libboost_python3.a libboost_python3.so libboost_python3.so.1.54.0 libboost_python.a libboost_python.so libboost_python.so.1.54.0 -- Lars Viklund | zao@acc.umu.se