
# jeff.mearing@raymarine.com / 2006-04-26 12:48:20 +0100:
I am currently running Linux (Fedora), with python2.4 . I am keen to use boost to enable me to use python and C++ code together. I have built the Boost package using Bjam. All seemed to go good there following the build instruction for the hello world example. I then built the hello world example fine using the :
bjam -sTOOLS=gcc HelloTest
now if i run up python on the command line, and type:
import hello
into the python shell it fails to find the hello module, i then tried moving the hello.so file into :
/usr/lib/python2.4/lib-dynload
the hello module is now found, however the 'libboost_python.so' cant be found, i guess because hello depends on this and it cannot be found. Which environment variable do i have to set to fix this link problem?
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