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@akimd akimd commented Nov 2, 2016

I have been using this patch for my project since March 2015, and it
works nicely for Python 3. I confess I don't have much experience
with Python 2. But this was really needed for my project to work.

The idea is to look for the $PYTHON being used to decide which version
of Boost.Python should be used.

  • build-aux/boost.m4 (BOOST_FIND_LIB, BOOST_FIND_LIBS, _BOOST_FIND_LIBS):
    Take a lib suffix argument.
    (Python): Specify the possible Python suffix version.

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I have been using this patch for my project since March 2015, and it
works nicely for Python 3.  I confess I don't have much experience
with Python 2.  But this was really needed for my project to work.

The idea is to look for the $PYTHON being used to decide which version
of Boost.Python should be used.

* build-aux/boost.m4 (BOOST_FIND_LIB, BOOST_FIND_LIBS, _BOOST_FIND_LIBS):
Take a lib suffix argument.
(Python): Specify the possible Python suffix version.
* build-aux/boost.m4 (BOOST_PYTHON): Append python-config's --libs and
--ldflags to BOOST_PYTHON_LIBS and BOOST_PYTHON_LDFLAGS.
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akimd commented Nov 26, 2016

Hey boy,

Ping!

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