Yeah yeah, I know about "top posting" This question is MUCH better suited (for the boost::python part) for [EMAIL PROTECTED] than here. At 14:42 2007-05-06, mr_gees100_peas wrote: >Hi I've been trying to use either swig or boost.python to wrap some >c/c++ code so it can be accessed easily from python. I have had ZERO >luck with either. > >this is what I have done with boost.python > >I downloaded the boost library and the bjam library. both are in my C: >directory. > >I then set up the path so that I could do bjam from anywhere suing the >coomand prompt. Did the same for python and g++. I'm using the g++ >that came with bloodshed DevC++ compiler. > >So, I navigated myself to the tutorial example in the boost library. >C:\boost_1_34_0\libs\python\example\tutorial > >In the command prompt I typed bjam and I got the following error message. > >C:\boost_1_34_0\libs\python\example\tutorial>bjam >Jamroot:17: in modules.load >rule python-extension unknown in module >Jamfile</C:/boost_1_34_0/libs/python/example/tutorial>. >C:/boost_1_34_0/tools/build/v2/build\project.jam:312: in load-jamfile >C:/boost_1_34_0/tools/build/v2/build\project.jam:68: in load >C:/boost_1_34_0/tools/build/v2/build\project.jam:170: in project.find >C:/boost_1_34_0/tools/build/v2\build-system.jam:237: in load >C:\boost_1_34_0\libs\python\example\..\..\..\tools\build\v2/kernel\modules.jam:261: >in import >C:\boost_1_34_0\libs\python\example\..\..\..\tools\build\v2/kernel/bootstrap.jam:132: >in boost-build >C:\boost_1_34_0\libs\python\example\boost-build.jam:7: in module scope > > >I've have been trying desperately for 3 days. I also tried swig with >similar results but I feel I'm closer to solving the issue with boost >than with swig. I'm at a total lost here. I have tried the tutorials >in the boost web page but I just don't get anywhere. > >http://www.boost.org/libs/python/doc/tutorial/doc/html/python/hello.html > >with swig I get a similar problem > >I copied the sample files in their webpage. I then typed swig >example.i as describe on the webpage and I het the wrap file as >adverticed. The problem comes when I try to compile the two *.c file >like this. > >gcc -c example.c example_wrap.c -I\c:\python25 > >maybe the -I\c:\python25 is the part that is wrong. Anyways, I get >errors galore. The first is that it can't find the Python.h but there >are so many errors that it cannot hold them on the screen. > > > >To unsubscribe, send a blank message to ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. >Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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