ImportError: No module named _gdb
Marcelo Sardelich
msardelich at gmail.com
Mon Jun 2 13:22:29 EDT 2014
Didier thanks for your prompt reply.
I installed a pre-built version of Python.
As you said, probably something is missing.
I tried to google packages related to gdb, but ain't had no luck.
Do you have any idea if it is a compiler directive? I mean I can compile Python from source. Not a problem.
Let me know..
On Monday, June 2, 2014 7:07:22 AM UTC+1, dieter wrote:
> Marcelo Sardelich <msardelich at gmail.com> writes:
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> > So I'm trying to implement pretty printing information using gdb-python27 on Windows7
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> >
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> > Hopefully, someone experienced the same issue.
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> >
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> > GDB is working fine, but when I run gdb-python27 I got the following error (related to a python import):
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> > C:\MinGW\bin>gdb-python27.exe
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> > Traceback (most recent call last):
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> > File "<string>", line 70, in <module>
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> > File "<string>", line 67, in GdbSetPythonDirectory
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> > File "c:\mingw\share\gdb/python\gdb\__init__.py", line 19, in <module>
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> > import _gdb
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> > ImportError: No module named _gdb
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> Likely, an external ("C") extension (named "_gdb") must be build
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> (and installed) - and apparently, this is not yet done in your installation.
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