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
On 24 August 2013 03:26, Juraj Ivančić
On 23.8.2013. 14:01, Neal Becker wrote:
If I already built against python2.7, do I need to build again against python 3? This is on Fedora 19 linux.
Yes. IIRC, the resulting library will be named (boost_)python3.
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