Hi, I am trying to run the following program:
#include <iostream> #include <Python.h> #include <boost/python.hpp> using namespace boost::python; using namespace std; int main(int argc, char** argv) { { // Using Python/C Py_Initialize(); PyObject* main_module = PyImport_ImportModule("__main__"); PyObject* globals = PyEval_GetGlobals(); PyObject* locals = PyEval_GetLocals(); PyRun_SimpleString("print 'Hello World, from Python/C!'\n"); Py_Finalize(); } { // Using boost::python Py_Initialize(); object main_module = import("__main__"); object main_namespace = main_module.attr("__dict__"); try { object ignored = exec("print 'Hello World, from boost::python!'\n", main_namespace); Py_Finalize(); } catch (error_already_set const& e) { PyErr_Print(); return 1; } } return 0; } on Linux (both x86 and x86_64), with Ubuntu's default version of Boost (1.34.1) installed, I am able to do so as expected: $ ./embed Hello World, from Python/C! Hello World, from boost::python! on Mac OS X, I get a runtime error: $ ./embed Hello World, from Python/C! Bus Error Running with gdb, this is the stack trace: Hello World, from Python/C! Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x00000000 0x00000000 in ?? () (gdb) where #0 0x00000000 in ?? () #1 0x00bb618f in PyEval_GetGlobals () #2 0x00bce0dd in PyImport_Import () #3 0x00bce2b0 in PyImport_ImportModule () #4 0x008127d4 in boost::python::import (na...@0xbffff4a8) at libs/python/src/import.cpp:20 #5 0x00004446 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff510) at embed.cc:22 For this Mac, boost version is latest (1.38) and python version is: Python 2.5.4 (r254:67917, Dec 23 2008, 14:57:27) [GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5363)] on darwin Is this a bug? I attached the source and the cmake file I am using to build, for convenience. Thanks, --Igor.
# require at least cmake 2.6 IF(COMMAND cmake_minimum_required) CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 2.6) ENDIF(COMMAND cmake_minimum_required) # the project is called OpenNERO PROJECT(embed) # find the Boost C++ libraries SET(Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS 1.37 1.37.0 1.38 1.38.0) FIND_PACKAGE (Boost COMPONENTS python filesystem serialization system date_time) IF (${Boost_MINOR_VERSION} LESS 35) FIND_PACKAGE (Boost COMPONENTS python filesystem serialization date_time) ENDIF (${Boost_MINOR_VERSION} LESS 35) IF (Boost_FOUND) MESSAGE(STATUS "Found boost libraries in ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIR} as ${Boost_LIBRARIES}") ELSE (Boost_FOUND) MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Boost libraries were not found") ENDIF (Boost_FOUND) # Find the Python libraries FIND_PACKAGE ( PythonLibs ) IF (NOT PYTHON_FOUND AND PYTHON_LIBRARIES) SET(PYTHON_FOUND "YES") ELSE (NOT PYTHON_FOUND AND PYTHON_LIBRARIES) SET(PYTHON_FOUND "NO") ENDIF(NOT PYTHON_FOUND AND PYTHON_LIBRARIES) IF (PYTHON_FOUND) MESSAGE(STATUS "Found Python libraries in ${PYTHON_INCLUDE_PATH} as ${PYTHON_LIBRARIES}") ELSE (PYTHON_FOUND) MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Python libraries not found") ENDIF (PYTHON_FOUND) INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ( ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIR} ) INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ( ${PYTHON_INCLUDE_PATH} ) ADD_EXECUTABLE(embed embed.cc) TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES (embed ${PYTHON_LIBRARIES}) TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES (embed ${Boost_LIBRARIES})
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