[C++-sig] boost::python::throw_error_already_set not in library

Rocketman@JSC smnemeth at gmail.com
Mon Dec 15 21:22:27 CET 2008


Problem Solved: The symbols are in the shared object, and as David mentioned,
one must use the -T to see them in a debug library.

The problem was with the intel linker (via eclipse).  Apparently the linker
will not tell you whether a shared library is actually included using
-l<your library> to add to a shared object.  One could put in anything and
it will just build the .so without mentioning it could not find <your
library>.

Thanks for your help.

Scott
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