While trying to go through the tutorial in the official python documentation, I'm encountering a problem on Windows(ubuntu/linux compiles the same test file fine)
I'm just using a 'dummy' function at this point, so no other errors are thrown: #include "c:\\Python31\\include\\Python.h" int main() { } When compiling the test file on Visual C++ 2008/9.0 Express it shows the error: LINK : fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'python31_d.lib' I know that this is the debug lib for my version of python on windows. I've built the current source tarball, but it seems that it is two versions down(the one available for install is r312:79149, and the tarball is r312:79147, which builds the pythoncore fine in debug, but not in release). So I have the debug(python31_d.lib), for the tarball version, but not the first. Compiling python/c on windows is not as easy, when compared to ubuntu, although I'm sure it's something minor I'm missing(last time was a toggle box that took me two days to figure out wasn't checked). So, before I go on a testing rant, do I need to build the debug pythoncore from the currently used version, not the tarball, or does it matter(I'm guessing so, because of the syntax error, and a million unknown character errors I get when trying to use the two down version on the tarball)?. This is just to see if their is an easier way(or something simpler than I thought) to do this. If not, then on to svn checkout. It seems as though ubuntu would want the python debug file too(however I have downloaded several packages related to python development that may have contained this necessary requirement). TIA, David _______________________________________________ python-win32 mailing list python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32