On 07/28/2016 07:27 PM, Àlex Jarauta wrote:
Dear all,
my name is Alex and I am a postdoc at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. I am working with an in-house opensource code that uses boost to wrap C++ code with Python. In the latest version of our code, one has to download boost manually and compile it. I have tried wot two different versions (1.59 and 1.60) and I can compile them with python 2.7. However, if I try to compile it using either Python 3.3 or 3.5, I always get the same error:
"./boost/python/detail/wrap_python.hpp:50:23: fatal error: pyconfig.h: No such file or directory # include
"
Can you make sure Python's header directory is added to the compiler's include paths? For example on my system the headers for the system-wide Python 3.4 installation are at: /usr/include/python3.4/ Add this to your compiler's include paths. Cheers, Daniel J H
I have been looking for this error for a while, but I have not been able to find a proper solution. I wonder if you could help me on this matter.
Thank you very much for your attention.
Best regards,
Àlex
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