Hi Folks,
I currenty extended some of my C++ functionality to python and also embedded python to use python functionality in my C++ system (and use as well these extended functions).
While this works fine with the core python functionality, as soon as I run a script (on the embedded system) which tries to import modules which are not in the core system, like "xml" or "re", it fails and says it cannot find the related dll (for example in the case of re the _sre.pyd). It works fine if i run the script with the 'regular' interpreter.
Is this in debug mode? If so, make sure you have the debug versions of those dll's in your path (i.e. _sre_d.pyd etc.)...
HTH -- Vincent Wehren
It does not look like a path-problem to me, so I'm clueless right now. I could work around this extending some functions to python and use them, but then I lose what I was aiming for, the "power" of python and python-modules.
Do i have to tell the embedded python system somehow where to look for extension dll's? (it even does not work if i have the pyd files in the (same) folder than the system where I start my embedded python program.
It would be great if someone would have an idea, at least how to get me
started on this.
thanks a lot in advance, -stefan
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