Okay, installed SIP. Looks promising, following the tutorial on http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/sip4/sipref.html#using-sip It should be noted that I am working on a Mac - I know there are some differences, but it's still UNIX and should work somehow.
Anyway, I copy-paste and create the Word.h header, write an implementation in Word.cpp, the SIP wrapper Word.sip and the configure.py script. I now run configure and make, creating the following error: ~/Desktop/SIP_example $ python configure.py ~/Desktop/SIP_example $ make c++ -c -pipe -fPIC -Os -Wall -W -I. -I/sw/include/python2.5 -o sipwordcmodule.o sipwordcmodule.cpp c++ -c -pipe -fPIC -Os -Wall -W -I. -I/sw/include/python2.5 -o sipwordWord.o sipwordWord.cpp c++ -headerpad_max_install_names -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup -o word.so sipwordcmodule.o sipwordWord.o -lword ld: library not found for -lword collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [word.so] Error 1 ~/Desktop/SIP_example $ SWIG at least works nicely with C... Too bad I know so little about compilers and libraries, I don't quite understand what the linker (ld) is complaining about. The simplest tutorial should anyway work? Cheers Paul. > > Can't help on SWIG - all I can say is that SIP which is used to wrap > the > large and template-ridden C++-GUI-Toolkit Qt worked flawlessly for me. > Maybe you should try that. > > Diez > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list