No response yet. The SWIG test works fine in Linux no problems. However, I still have the problem in Cygwin. Also, not sure if related but I do have a win32 Python 2.4.3 and Cygwin Python 2.4.1. Not sure if there are any conflicts. Any advice in making these two co-exist? The only C/C++ compiler I have presently is Cygwin gcc.
Thanks in advance: Michael Yanowitz -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael Yanowitz Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 3:39 PM To: python-list@python.org Subject: SWIG problems with gcc and Cygwin? Hello: I am just trying out SWIG, but quickly ran into problems. Using Cygwin gcc, I tried the following: 1) Created example.c (as given on http://www.swig.org/tutorial.html ) /* File : example.c */ #include <time.h> double My_variable = 3.0; int fact(int n) { if (n <= 1) return 1; else return n*fact(n-1); } int my_mod(int x, int y) { return (x%y); } char *get_time() { time_t ltime; time(<ime); return ctime(<ime); } 2) Create interface file, example.i /* example.i */ %module example %{ /* Put header files here or function declarations like below */ extern double My_variable; extern int fact(int n); extern int my_mod(int x, int y); extern char *get_time(); %} extern double My_variable; extern int fact(int n); extern int my_mod(int x, int y); extern char *get_time(); 3)ran in cygwin: swig -i python example.i 4)Attempted to run on cygwin: ld -shared example.o example_wrap.o -o _example.so But got back many errors: example.o:example.c:(.text+0x55): undefined reference to `time' example.o:example.c:(.text+0x60): undefined reference to `ctime' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x9c): undefined reference to `strlen' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x12c): undefined reference to `strlen' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x1dd): undefined reference to `strcmp' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x494): undefined reference to `strcmp' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x748): undefined reference to `strlen' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x779): undefined reference to `strcpy' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x7a5): undefined reference to `strcmp' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x805): undefined reference to `strlen' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x877): undefined reference to `strncpy' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x8ab): undefined reference to `strcmp' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x8c9): undefined reference to `memset' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x948): undefined reference to `fputs' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x95d): undefined reference to `fputs' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x970): undefined reference to `fputs' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0x9db): undefined reference to `PyString_Fr omFormat' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0xa3a): undefined reference to `PyString_Fr omString' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0xa68): undefined reference to `PyLong_From VoidPtr' example_wrap.o:example_wrap.c:(.text+0xa83): undefined reference to `PyTuple_New etc... Any idea what I am doing wrong or omitted? Of course when I then try to go into python and import example, I get: >>> import example Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? File "example.py", line 5, in ? import _example ImportError: No module named _example Thanks in advance: Michael Yanowitz -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list