
hi, thanks for ur answer, yes i've seem i tried with 3.5 because 4.0 does
not work either, i built it following the "getting started guide" , i put
below the result using the 4.0
do i missing link something?
thnaks
pdro7@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ c++ -I /home/pdro7/Desktop/boost_1_40_0 asio1.cpp -o
asio1 boost_1_40_0/prefixes/lib/libboost_serialization.a
boost_1_40_0/prefixes/lib/libboost_system.a
boost_1_40_0/prefixes/lib/libboost_thread.a
boost_1_40_0/prefixes/lib/libboost_date_time.a
boost_1_40_0/prefixes/lib/libboost_regex.a
/tmp/ccY6pBeJ.o: In function
`boost::asio::detail::posix_tss_ptr ::context>::posix_tss_ptr()':
asio1.cpp:(.text._ZN5boost4asio6detail13posix_tss_ptrINS1_10call_stackINS1_15task_io_serviceINS1_13epoll_reactorILb0EEEEEE7contextEEC2Ev[boost::asio::detail::posix_tss_ptr collect2: ld returned 1 exit status 2009/8/31 Ravi On Monday 31 August 2009 08:52:42 Philippe Fremy wrote: Could someone give me a hint on how to compile boost.python with mingw
or tell me if it's impossible ? If you are using python built with MSVC (e.g., the Windows python binaries
at
python.org), you will be unable use it with mingw (due to conflicting
run-time
library requirements. You can still use mingw-built boost.python with mingw
python. Regards,
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