Making a python extension in c++
Erik Weber
erikw at lineo.com
Mon Apr 23 19:07:18 EDT 2001
I am attempting to make a Python-2.0 extension on Linux. If I include in
Setup the lines
*shared*
test test.c
it compiles test.so no problem. If however I use the lines
*shared*
test test.cc
then the build fails with;
[erikw at devbrick4 testwiz]$ make
fpic -g -O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I/usr/local/include/python2.0 -I/usr
/loc
al/include/python2.0 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c ./test.cc
make: fpic: Command not found
make: [test.o] Error 127 (ignored)
gcc -shared test.o -o test.so
gcc: test.o: No such file or directory
gcc: No input files
make: *** [test.so] Error 1
[erikw at devbrick4 testwiz]$
It seems to me as though the ".cc" extension causes the Makefile.pre.in
stuff to fail. Has anyone compiled a C++ based extension? If so, what did
your Setup file look like?
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-Erik Weber
Lineo Seattle
206.285.2506 x204
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