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There is a bug in Boost.Python version 1.30 when compiled with GCC
3.2. This causes an error on compiling. It is a known problem, and
due to the stricter typename checking in more recent GCC versions.
The new Boost.Python version will contain a fix for this problem, but
it might take some more months for this version to become available,
and some distributions ( including Debian, not including Red Hat ( at
this time, 22-9-2003, at least ) ). In the mean time, I have included
a patch to the boost.python headers in the Kig distribution that fixes
this problem. It is called boost-python1.30-gcc3.2.patch, and should
be applied in the following way.
Open a console window, and go to the directory containing the
Boost.Python headers. This will most likely be called something like
"/usr/include/boost/python/". Then execute the following commands (
before giving these commands, tqreplace "/dir/to/kig/distribution/" by
the directory where you put the downloaded kig distribution ):
cd object
patch make_ptr_instance.hpp < /dir/to/kig/distribution/boost-python1.30-gcc3.2.patch
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