I compiled boost 1.58 and many other dependencies; they would get installed automatically into your conda environment when you type `conda install graph-tool`. Alternatively, you can compile everything from scratch using these conda recipes: https://github.com/ostrokach/conda-recipes-extra. Type `conda build graph-tool` and it will start compiling graph-tool together with all dependencies, including boost.

You can have a separate boost installation in your conda environment, and it will not conflict with the version of boost installed on your system. I don't see the problem with EPEL only supporting boost 1.53? I run graph-tool on HPC clusters with different operating systems, and it seems to work fine.


On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 1:15 AM, 俊 赵 <zhaojun12@outlook.com> wrote:
Thanks, but it seems that epel only supports boost 1.53, but graph tool needs 1.54




Zhao Jun


From: theodore.goetz@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 16:57:13 +0000
To: graph-tool@skewed.de
Subject: Re: [graph-tool] install graph tool in Centos 7


You might try the epel repositories to complete the dependencies. These are the packages available in fedora repackaged for centos.


On Fri, Oct 9, 2015, 2:07 AM 俊 赵 <zhaojun12@outlook.com> wrote:
hello, every one

I want to install graph tool in CentOs 7, but graph tool has too many dependencies.

Such as boost, the Centos 7 default repo only provide version 1.53, but graph tool requires 1.54

And centos 7 does not provide CGAL at all.

So I want to ask you, does anyboy have installed graph tool in centos7, which repo do you use?

I really do not want to compile all the dependencies through source code, it is a tough work!

Simply using yum command is perfect! 

Many thanks.


Zhao Jun
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