On 7 kol, 21:43, Carl Banks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Aug 7, 3:25 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > I want to build my C++ (.cpp) script to (.pyd) like this: > > >http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Python_Programming/Extending_with_C%2B%2B > > > I have installed "Microsoft Visual studio .NET 2003" and "Boost > > Python" and then after I run my setup script: > > > python setup.py build > > > I get this error: > > > running build > > running build_ext > > building 'hello' extension > > D:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\bin\cl.exe /c / > > nologo /Ox > > /MD /W3 /GX /DNDEBUG -IC:\Panda3D-1.5.2\python\include -IC: > > \Panda3D-1.5.2\pytho > > n\PC /Tphellomodule.cpp /Fobuild\temp.win32-2.5\Release > > \hellomodule.obj > > hellomodule.cpp > > hellomodule.cpp(9) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: > > 'boost/python/ > > module.hpp': No such file or directory > > error: command '"D:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET > > 2003\Vc7\bin\cl.e > > xe"' failed with exit status 2 > > > I think that my MS visual studio cannot find "boost python", if > > that's the problem then can you tell me how can I solve it. > > This is very begginer question,but I can't find answer nowhere, and I > > don't have any expirience with Microsoft products. > > > Sorry for my bad english! > > Regards, > > Veki > > First, locate the boost header files. Suppose you find the file > module.hpp in this location: > > C:\boost-whatever-version\include\boost\python\module.hpp > > The part that comes before boost\python\module.hpp is the required > include directory. You can tell setup to use this directory by adding > the following argument to the Extension call: > > include_dirs = ['C:\\boost-whatever-version\\include'] > > Notice the doubling of backslashes. Remember to add the directory > where the boost header files lie on your system; don't add this line > exactly. > > You should end up with a setup call that looks like this: > > setup(name="blah", > ext_modules=[ > Extension("hello", ["hellomodule.cpp"], > libraries = ["boost_python"], > include_dirs = ['C:\\boost-whatever-version\\include']) > ]) > > Carl Banks
Hi, Thanks for quick reply.Maybe I'm crazy but I did what you said and I stll get the same error :( :( :( :(.I have boost version 1.34.1 and I'm running it on Windows XP SP2. Regards, Veki -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list