
German, Hmm, I've tried it with a couple of versions of GCC on Ubuntu (not yet 4.2.3), and can't reproduce the errors you mention. Could you describe the exact sequence of bjam and other commands (are you using bjam?) that you use (and which directories you use them in) to reproduce the problem? Also, could you try running the following script in the root of the extracted directory? (ie, extension-reflection/) You'll need to define BOOST_BJAM_LOCATION if bjam isn't in your path, and you may need to define BOOST_BJAM_OPTIONS. If you don't have bjam, I've included the source in tools/jam/src/. # BEGIN BASH SCRIPT set -e set -x echo Testing if [ -z $BOOST_BJAM_LOCATION ] then BOOST_BJAM_LOCATION=bjam fi BOOST_SANDBOX_ROOT=`pwd` BOOST_ROOT=`pwd` BOOST_BUILD_PATH=${BOOST_ROOT}/tools/build/v2 for f in libs/extension/examples libs/reflection/examples libs/reflection/test libs/extension/test do cd $BOOST_ROOT/$f echo `pwd` $BOOST_BJAM_LOCATION $BOOST_BJAM_OPTIONS done # END BASH SCRIPT Thanks for the bug reports. Jeremy Pack On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 5:24 AM, Germán Diago <germandiago@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello. I downloaded boost.extensions from http://boost-extension.blogspot.com/?gclid=CNjp5dfJ2JUCFQsZQgod0mHbWg
When I tried the first example (the shared_library one) in the tutorial, I realized that the macro BOOST_EXTENSION_EXPORT_DECL didn't prevent c++ name mangling for the example function. I had to add extern "C" before void manually.
And in the second tutorial (the animals tutorial) BOOST_EXTENSION_TYPE_MAP_FUNCTION seems to be called, but when I get the map from main, it is empty. The library is found (LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set so that it finds the library) but it does not work. Thank you.
Tested in gcc 4.2.3 under ubuntu 8.04. _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list Boost-users@lists.boost.org http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-users