Hi! I am trying to use distutils with boost (www.boost.org) on MD 7.0 Linux and with gcc 2.95.2. When compiling/linking C++ codes, distutils uses gcc compiler. But then importing shared module fails (it cannot find `cerr'). When I manually used g++ for compiling/linking, import succeeded. Now I use the following code fragment ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ from distutils import sysconfig save_init_posix = sysconfig._init_posix def my_init_posix(): print 'my_init_posix: changing gcc to g++' save_init_posix() g = sysconfig._config_vars g['CC'] = 'g++' g['LDSHARED'] = 'g++ -shared' sysconfig._init_posix = my_init_posix +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ in my setup.py file. I am wondering if there is a "nicer" way to change compiler and linker program in setup.py? If a package contains both C and C++ codes, then the above will not work. Any ideas how to build such mixed extension modules? And I'll appreciate an example setup.py that uses boost. Pearu
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