>> Hello, Dave; >> >> My name is Craig Connor and I am a senior s/w developer at Northrop >> Grumman. >> >> I have a question for you. I have installed* Boost* (via the >> Installer), and stored it into my >> >> C Drive inside a dir called: >> >> * C:\boost_1_42* >> >> I also installed the* Boost Jam* into a directory called: >> >> * C:\boost-jam-3.1.17* >> >> I am using 2 separate compilers in my* Win OS XP (SP3)* >> >> and I would like to be able to use the Python module of Boost >> >> in order to embed Python.h into my C++ compiler. >> >> The C++ compilers that I have are: >> >> o* Dev-cpp*, and >> >> o* Visual C++.net* (of* MS Visual Studio.Net 2008*). >> >> Problem: >> >> When I compile a simple program, I keep getting the error: >> "*pyconfig.h: No such file or directory*". >> >> The program I am trying to start with is (below): >> >> *#include <iostream>* >> >> *#include<boost/any.hpp>* >> >> *#include<boost/python.hpp>* >> >> *using namespace std;* >> >> *int main( )* >> >> *{* >> >> * cout << "Hello, Boost World!!" << endl;* >> >> * boost::any a(5);* >> >> * a = 7.67;* >> >> * std::cout<<boost::any_cast<double>(a)<<std::endl;* >> >> * * >> >> * system( "PAUSE" );* >> >> * return 0;* >> >> *}* >> >> >> Also: >> >> I did set up my environmental config to go to the Boost dir. >> >> Question: >> >> Do you know what am I doing wrong? >> >> Regards, >> >> Craig Connor >> >> 720.622.2209 >> > Hello Connor, > > I think you have the wrong email address - this is Python-dev, an email > list for the development *of* Python. > > All the best, > > Michael Foord
[redirecting to python-list from python-dev] And the fact that you are a "senior s/w developer" at Northrop Grumman surely doesn't sound like good advertisement for said firm. Cheers, Daniel -- Psss, psss, put it down! - http://www.cafepress.com/putitdown -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list