On Friday 28 January 2005 14:47 pm, Phil Thompson wrote: > > The QLabel example in the SIP reference manual yields syntax errors for > > me. > > What syntax errors? If there is a documentation bug then I'll fix it.
I'll come to that a little later, that happened in the simple c++ word example. I am currently fiddling around with the QLabel example. I copied the example and tried it out. First problem was that the generated makefile does not attempt to compile the original hello.cpp sources. So I wrote a configure script and a Makefile.am for that. It was not clear to me what type of archive or object was needed, so I first tried creating a normal object file, then libtool archives and then normal archives. It turned out I needed a normal archive an the library search path has to be extended to include the current directory (-L.), i.e. where the libhello.a lies. My only way of doing so was edditing the Makefile generated by configure.py. Is there a way of telling that to configure.py? So now the hello.cpp example compiles. I fire up python: >>> import hello Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? ImportError: ./hello.so: undefined symbol: _ZTV5Hello $ c++filt _ZTV5Hello vtable for Hello The compilation did not give any warnings or error messages. Any ideas? Thanks Uwe -- It would seem that evil retreats when forcibly confronted. -- Yarnek of Excalbia, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.5
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