I began porting one of my projects from linux (no problems under linux) to windows, but I am getting the following problem when attempting to run it (This was within gdb)
warning: Fatal Python error: warning: Py_Initialize: can't initialize sys standard streams warning: I narrowed it down the following testcase, #include <SDL/SDL.h> #include <Python.h> int main(int argc, char*argv[]) { Py_Initialize(); } commenting out the first include (SDL/SDL.h) allows it to run w/o any problems. SDL-1.2.13, Python 3.1.3 (Also tested w/ 3.2.), GCC 4.5.1, w32api-3.17.1, mingw-rt-3.18 (Toolchain is a linux to windows cross compiler, designed from http://nathancoulson.com/proj_cross_mingw.shtml) I noticed when I mess with the include order (Python.h before SDL.h), it gives 3rdparty/i686-pc-mingw32/include/SDL/SDL_config.h:131:0: warning: "HAVE_SNPRINTF" redefined 3rdparty/i686-pc-mingw32/include/python3.2/pyerrors.h:361:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition it is defined in SDL_config.h as #define HAVE_SNPRINTF 1 although no clue if it's related... probably a red herring -- Nathan Coulson (conathan) ------ Location: British Columbia, Canada Timezone: PST (-8) Webpage: http://www.nathancoulson.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list