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I'm trying to use boost.python library in a C++ project (Windows + VS9) but it always tries to link against pyton25.lib.
Is it possible to link with version 2.6.x of python?
thanks
You need to recompile boost-python library pointing Boost.Build to needed python version. P.S. This heals a problem of undefined references while linking with library needed. I beleive you've already turned of autolinking.
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You could try putting -lpython26 when linking
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