sorry.I just have a holiday and forget to reply to this message. I have solved this problem. This is a problem about compiled in the 64bit system and seted up included library.
2012/12/31 Blair Hall <blairdh...@gmail.com> > The comments here may be helpful > > http://ctrl-dev.com/2012/02/compiling-boost-python-with-mingw > > I would try to get the example working first without the IDE (ie > follow the boost.python documentation), because boost needs to build > libraries (unless you downloaded them pre-built). The IDE just makes > an already complicated problem more complicated. > > NOTE > > 1: that the boost examples do not seem to work 100% as described in > the documentation. I have found that, with mingw, the necessary > libraries do get built, but you need to make sure they are available > when running the program (e.g., the boost build process for the > examples tries to test things after they have bgeen built, but this > fails because the libraries cannot be located at run time). On the > contrary, using msvc9 things seem to work much better. > > 2: the boost embedding example does not seem to work (either with > mingw or msvc). There are references to this problem already from > other people. > > On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 1:27 AM, simon zhang <hapo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I decided to make my program compatible with windows environment.But I > > have very little programming experience on windows.There are some errors > > need help. > > > > Environment: > > > > os: win7-64bit, > > ide: codeblocks12.11, > > python: Python 2.7.3 Windows X86-64 Installer (Windows AMD64 / Intel 64 / > > X86-64 binary [1] -- does not include source) > > compiler: mingw that come from codeblocks installation package. > > boost: boost1.52 > > > > I only copy and test this "hello" code that come from > > ".\boost_1_52_0\libs\python\example\tutorial" > > > > Code: > > > > #include <iostream> > > #include <boost/python/module.hpp> > > #include <boost/python/def.hpp> > > > > char const* greet() > > { return "hello, world"; } > > > > BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(hello_ext) > > { > > using namespace boost::python; > > def("greet", greet); > > } > > > > using namespace std; > > int main() > > { > > cout << "Hello world!" << endl; > > return 0; > > } > > > > Error info: > > > > mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -ID:\boost\include\boost-1_52 > > -IC:\Python27\include -c E:\project\snail-MW\test1\main.cpp -o > > obj\Debug\main.o > > mingw32-g++.exe -LD:\boost\lib\ -LC:\Python27\libs -o > bin\Debug\test1.exe > > obj\Debug\main.o -static > > obj\Debug\main.o: In function `inithello_ext': > > E:/project/snail-MW/test1/main.cpp:11: undefined reference to > > `boost::python::detail::init_module(char const*, void (*)())' > > obj\Debug\main.o: In function `ZNK5boost6python9type_info4nameEv': > > D:/boost/include/boost-1_52/boost/python/type_id.hpp:165: undefined > > reference to `boost::python::detail::gcc_demangle(char const*)' > > obj\Debug\main.o: In function > > `ZNK5boost6python15to_python_valueIRKPKcEclES5_': > > > > > D:/boost/include/boost-1_52/boost/python/converter/builtin_converters.hpp:161: > > undefined reference to > `boost::python::converter::do_return_to_python(char > > const*)' > > ................ > > > > It have also do some errors that only compile by the command of "bjam > > toolset=gcc variant=release " in the station > > ".\boost_1_52_0\libs\python\example\tutorial". > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Cplusplus-sig mailing list > > Cplusplus-sig@python.org > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig > _______________________________________________ > Cplusplus-sig mailing list > Cplusplus-sig@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig >
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