Hello. I am trying to extend Python with some C code. I made a trivial "Hello World" program in C that I am trying to wrap in "boilerplate" for inclusion in a Python program. But I can't compile the C code. The C compiler cannot find the required function `Py_BuildValue'.
My C code looks like this: #include "/usr/include/python2.5/Python.h" /* Python wrapper for 'main'. */ static PyObject* mpi_main() { int res = main(); PyObject* retval = (PyObject*)Py_BuildValue("i",res); } /* Main. A 'Hello World' function. */ int main() { printf ("Hello, World. I am a C function.\n"); } And my error message looks like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Opgave03]$ gcc ctest.c /tmp/ccH46bs8.o: In function `mpi_main': ctest.c:(.text+0x1d): undefined reference to `Py_BuildValue' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status [EMAIL PROTECTED] Opgave03]$ I searched the newsgroup and found this thread: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/c6d70e02a6bc9528/87b836f369bd0042?lnk=gst&q=undefined+reference+to+%60Py_BuildValue%27#87b836f369bd0042 It recommended that I add the option "-Wl,--export-dynamic" when calling gcc. That makes no difference. The thread also has some more stuff that I don't quite understand. Can anyone help? I am including Python.h, so why does it not find Py_BuildValue? Thanks in advance. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list