[Pythonmac-SIG] Using distutils with XCode
Chris Barker
Chris.Barker at noaa.gov
Wed Oct 5 18:35:30 CEST 2005
Paul,
I don't really have much more to offer here. As I mentioned, I ran into
a similar problem a while back, but never really solved it...I just
converted my C++ code to C. I'm hoping someone that really knows what
they are doing could help.
In the meantime, one thing to try is to look for an extension written in
C++ that does build with setup.py, and see how it is done. Matplotlib
comes top mind, though that's a pretty complex one.
Paul Kinnane wrote:
>>I doubt it. It is in libstdc++
>
> Well I couldn't find any trace of a file called "libstdc*" on my Mac, so
> maybe it isn't installed?
Weird. On my machine (10.3.?) it's in:
/usr/lib/
It's also in:
/usr/lib/gcc/darwin/3.1
and
/usr/lib/gcc/darwin/3.3
and a couple other places. some of these may be links to others. gcc3.3
is now my system compiler.
> So I replaced the gcc link command with g++, and now when I do "import
> ode" in python I get...
> ImportError: Loaded module does not contain symbol _initode2
>
> Which seems to indicate a problem with the ODE build.
yes, it does look like that. Is there an 'extern "C" ' before the
_initode2() definition?
Is there an _initode2() defined?
Sorry I can't be more help,
-Chris
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