![]() I thought it was quite standard/reliable, isn't there something like "boost. ![]() Now, can you give me any hints as to what went wrong and where to go from here? I really want a stable, robust working copy of boost.python - it doesn't make sense to me if I need to hack something together. Select Installation Type: Select Just Me if you want the software to be used by a single User. Make sure to download the Python 3.7 Version for the appropriate architecture. Warning: Boost.Build engine (bjam) is 03.1.18 Download and install Anaconda: Head over to and install the latest version of Anaconda. Warning: mismatched versions of Boost.Build engine and core You can install Python and the necessary libraries individually using a prepackaged Python distribution that comes with necessary libraries (i.e., Anaconda). Then I call bjam from the very same directory which gives my some cryptic output C:\local\boost_1_55_0\libs\python\example\tutorial>bjam In the Jamroot file provided with C:\local\boost_1_55_0\libs\python\example\tutorial, I only edited use-project boost Next I put a user-config.jam in my home folder, it only says: # MSVC configuration vcvars32.bat actually sets all environment variables to go, so i can invoke the command line compiler now! Also there are actually prebuild binaries of bjam from the official boost site, I got it and copied it to by boost_xxx/tools folder and added the site to the path, so i can invoke bjam from command line as well. how do I build my bjam then? This must be something totally trivial and stupid. Update: So says that you cannot use the compiler from the command line. So when I follow the instructions and try to execute bootstrap.bat it complains about a missing VCVARS32.BAT and it does not recognice the "cl" command - I have however both MS VS Express 20 installed, both boost versions (32, 64) are installed in C:/local/, documentations says that both should work. apt-get install python-pip3 has nothing to do with anaconda. I am switchig to Windows from Linux, setting up all the technical stuff drives me crazy :) 04 pip is the package manager for python 2.7, and pip3 the one for python 3.x. Looks like there is a similar question here: conda install -c conda-forge python-pdal Solving environment: hangs when running windows 10. Install Boost (Windows) Extract in a Boost folder located at C: or C:Program files so that CMake find-modules can detect it. I am trying to install Boost Python, however is too compressed for me. Can you try installing with the following: conda install -c conda-forge xgboost. ![]()
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