
damny@web.de wrote:
hi there,
for some days i try to build the boost.python tutorial "hello world" without bjam on winxp by using mingw. so i wrote a *.bat-file:
// --- snip ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- @echo off SETLOCAL SET DIR_MINGW=c:\development_compiler\mingw\ SET DIR_BOOST=c:\development_compiler\_boost\ SET DIR_PYTHN=c:\development_compiler\python25\ SET DIR_PRJCT=%~dp0 SET NME_PRJCT=hello SET CC=c:\development_compiler\mingw\bin\g++.exe SET INCL=-I%DIR_BOOST%include\boost-1_34_1 -I%DIR_PYTHN%include -I%DIR_MINGW%include SET LIBS=-L%DIR_BOOST%lib -L%DIR_PYTHN%libs -L%DIR_MINGW%lib %CC% -O0 -shared %INCL% %LIBS% -lboost_python-mgw34-s-1_34_1 -lpython25 %DIR_PRJCT%%NME_PRJCT%.cpp -o %NME_PRJCT%.pyd ENDLOCAL // --- snip -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
this works fine. but nevertheless it produces errors.
// --- snip ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- D:\Temp\boost_test>c:\development_compiler\mingw\bin\g++.exe -O0 - shared -Ic:\development_compiler\_boost\include\boost-1_34_1 -Ic:\development_compiler\python25\include -Ic:\development_compiler\mingw\include -Lc:\development_compiler\_boost\lib -Lc:\development_compiler\python25\libs -Lc:\development_compiler\mingw\lib -lboost_python-mgw34-mt-s-1_34_1 -lpython25 D:\Temp\boost_test\hello.cpp -o hello.pyd
This is just a wild guess, but what happens when you reorder your compile command, putting the libraries _after_ the source file, like this: g++.exe -O0 - shared \ -Ic:\development_compiler\_boost\include\boost-1_34_1 \ -Ic:\development_compiler\python25\include \ -Ic:\development_compiler\mingw\include \ D:\Temp\boost_test\hello.cpp \ -Lc:\development_compiler\_boost\lib \ -Lc:\development_compiler\python25\libs \ -Lc:\development_compiler\mingw\lib \ -lboost_python-mgw34-mt-s-1_34_1 -lpython25 \ -o hello.pyd [...] Markus