Are you using -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug when you generate CMake? On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 1:14 PM kwadwo amankwa <q...@lunarblack.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the response , sorry for the delay. As a matter of fact I > actually got rid of the system python and installed my custom version. I > do suspect it is a linking problem though. When I build liblldb.dll it > always loads python27.dll instead of python27_d.dll. Do you happen to know > where the python27 lib is specified as an input library because the project > properties in liblldb does not specify it . however the linker complains if > I don't specify the lib directory in 'additional directories' and when I do > it always links to the python27lib. I grepped the whole build directory and > two files SystemInitializer.obj and LLDBWrapPython.obj seem to contain > /DEFAULTLIB:python27.lib. Do you have an idea of what is causing the > compiler to do this ? > > > On 05/10/15 19:13, Zachary Turner wrote: > > Ahh, I thought you were doing this from inside LLDB. There are a couple > of problems: > > 1) You might be running with the system Python, not the custom Python you > built with VS2013. What is the value of `sys.executable`? > 2) Even if you are running your own Python, the regular Python appears to > be in your `sys.path`. You will need to unset PYTHONPATH and PYTHONHOME > from pointing to your system Python. PYTHONHOME should point to your > custom Python, and PYTHONPATH should point to the `lib\site-packages` > directory that I mentioned earlier in your build directory. > > > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 11:06 AM kwadwo amankwa <q...@lunarblack.com> wrote: > >> here it is; >> >> C:\Users\redbandit\Documents\GitHub\pygui>python >> Python 2.7.10 (default, Sep 18 2015, 02:35:59) [MSC v.1800 64 bit >> (AMD64)] on win32 >> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >> >>> import sys >> >>> sys.path >> ['', 'C:\\Python27\\Lib', >> 'C:\\Users\\redbandit\\llvm\\build\\Debug\\lib\\site-packages\\lldb', >> 'C:\\Users\\redbandit\\llvm\\build\\tools\\lldb\\scripts', >> 'C:\\Users\\redbandi t\\Documents\\GitHub\\pygui', >> 'C:\\Python27\\python27.zip', 'C:\\Python27\\DLLs', >> 'C:\\Python27\\lib\\plat-win', 'C:\\Python27\\lib\\lib-tk', 'C:\\Python27', >> 'C:\\Python27\\li b\\site-packages'] >> >>> import lldb >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "<string>", line 1, in <module> >> ImportError: No module named embedded_interpreter >> >>> lldb.__file__ >> 'C:\\Users\\redbandit\\llvm\\build\\tools\\lldb\\scripts\\lldb.pyc' >> >>> sys.path >> ['C:/Users/redbandit/llvm/build/Debug/lib/site-packages/lldb', >> 'C:/Users/redbandit/llvm/build/Debug/lib/site-packages/lib/site-packages', >> '', 'C:\\Python27\\Lib', 'C:\\Users\\ >> redbandit\\llvm\\build\\Debug\\lib\\site-packages\\lldb', >> 'C:\\Users\\redbandit\\llvm\\build\\tools\\lldb\\scripts', >> 'C:\\Users\\redbandit\\Documents\\GitHub\\pygui', 'C:\\Pyt >> hon27\\python27.zip', 'C:\\Python27\\DLLs', 'C:\\Python27\\lib\\plat-win', >> 'C:\\Python27\\lib\\lib-tk', 'C:\\Python27', >> 'C:\\Python27\\lib\\site-packages', '.'] >> >> >> On 05/10/15 18:48, Zachary Turner wrote: >> >> Can you run the followign commands and paste the output? >> >> >>> import sys >> >>> sys.path >> ['D:/src/llvmbuild/ninja/bin', >> 'D:/src/llvmbuild/ninja/lib/site-packages', >> 'D:\\src\\llvmbuild\\ninja\\bin\\python27_d.zip', >> 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86\\DLLs', 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86\\lib', >> 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86\\lib\\plat-win', >> 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86\\lib\\lib-tk', 'D:\\src\\llvmbuild\\ninja\\bin' >> , 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86', 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86\\lib\\site-packages', >> '.'] >> >>> import lldb >> >>> lldb.__file__ >> 'D:/src/llvmbuild/ninja/lib/site-packages\\lldb\\__init__.pyc' >> >>> sys.path >> ['D:/src/llvmbuild/ninja/bin', >> 'D:/src/llvmbuild/ninja/lib/site-packages', >> 'D:\\src\\llvmbuild\\ninja\\bin\\python27_d.zip', >> 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86\\DLLs', 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86\\lib', >> 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86\\lib\\plat-win', >> 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86\\lib\\lib-tk', 'D:\\src\\llvmbuild\\ninja\\bin' >> , 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86', 'C:\\Python27_LLDB\\x86\\lib\\site-packages', >> '.'] >> >>> >> >> and also make sure that in the same folder as your _lldb_d.pyd, there is >> an embedded_interpreter.py? >> >> On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 9:14 AM kwadwo amankwa <q...@lunarblack.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Zachary, >>> >>> thanks for the reply , I did use MSBUILD as Ninja didn't work for me on >>> my system. As far as the _lldb_d.pyd file is concerned it is stored in the >>> same place. and it is being used by lldb.py because everything else works >>> besides the embedded_interpreter. That is I am able to use the api from >>> python it is just that interpreter issue that comes up . >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Que >>> >>> >>> On 05/10/15 16:56, Zachary Turner wrote: >>> >>> Are you using MSBuild or Ninja to build (i.e. are you clicking the Build >>> Solution button in Visual Studio or running ninja from command line)? I >>> don't know where it puts this stuff with a VS2013 build, but with a ninja >>> build, your directory will be organized like this: >>> >>> build >>> |___bin >>> |___lldb.exe >>> |___liblldb.dll >>> |___lib >>> |___site-packages >>> |___lldb >>> |___lldb_d.pyd // If this is a debug build, lldb.pyd >>> if release >>> >>> I'm betting you're missing the pyd file. Can you confirm? Then we can >>> diagnose that if it turns out to be the problem. >>> >>> On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 5:20 AM kwadwo amankwa via lldb-dev < >>> lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi guys, >>>> >>>> Can someone point me in the right direction on this . I have managed to >>>> set up my environment on windows , compiling python2.7.10 using VS2013 >>>> and building llvm/lldb in VS2013. lldb and all its libraries build >>>> successfully so its just when I import lldb into my python project I get >>>> this error. >>>> >>>> File "<string>", line 1, in <module> >>>> Import error: No module named embedded_interpreter >>>> >>>> Also when I use the 'script' command in the lldb interpreter , lldb >>>> completely crashes with an unhandled exception in the python >>>> file_write function (fileobject.c:1852) >>>> >>>> n2 = fwrite(s, 1, n, f->f_fp); >>>> >>>> the call to fwrite causes an access violation . My intuition tells me >>>> that i'm missing a lib or something but I can't put my finger on it. >>>> Please Help ! >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> lldb-dev mailing list >>>> lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org >>>> http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev >>>> >>> >>> >> >
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