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.
Environmen
You got the paths, but you're not linking against the boost and python library:
-lboost_python -lpython27
Also you're trying to create an executable (that's why you had to add a main()
to the example in order to compile it).
For python modules, you want to create a shared library, matching the name defined by the BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(...)
macro.
The extension of these modules should be .pyd
.
-shared -o hello_ext.pyd
If the linker can't find the boost_python library, check your boost library directory. Depending on your installation, you should have a
libboost_python.a
or libboost_python-mgw??-mt-1_??.a
. If you can't find anything like that, you have to build them first.
You should decide if you want to build static or shared libraries. More details here.
c:\boost_1_52> b2 toolset=gcc --with-python
This will fail if boost can't find your python installation. To configure (usually a non-standard location of) python,
edit the user-config.jam
. This may be in your %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%
or boost_1_52_0\tools\build\v2
.
Locate Python configuration
in that file and set the proper paths (if python was installed at the default location, this step shouldn't be required).
The syntax is:
using python : python_version : python_base : python_incl : python_lib ;
For example:
using python : 2.7 : c:/Python27 : c:/Python27/include : c:/Python27/libs ;
If you choose to build the static boost python library, you may get other errors when linking your program. If that's the case, you have to indicate that you want to link against the static library with:
-DBOOST_PYTHON_STATIC_LIB
Lastly, the compiler may complain about ::hypot
not being declared. To fix that, #include <cmath>
before including the boost/python headers.
To make the tutorial run on Boost 1_60_0, on Windows 7, with a 64 bit mingw gcc (version 4.8.1), I needed to use the commands in an msys shell:
rm -rf bin.v2/libs/python stage/lib/libboost_python-mgw48-*
./b2.exe toolset=gcc define=MS_WIN64 --with-python link=static
to make the boost python library. This command shall be executed in the Boost root directory. Note that without the define=MS_WIN64
I get undefined errors on __imp_py_InitModule4
as indicated in Python extensions for Win64 via GCC.
After that, it is straightforward to compile the Python boost tutorial:
g++ hello.cpp -I /c/projects/boost_1_60_0/ -I /c/prog64/Python27/include -DBOOST_PYTHON_STATIC_LIB /c/projects/boost_1_60_0/stage/lib/libboost_python-mgw48-mt-1_60.a /c/prog64/Python27/python27.dll -DMS_WIN64 -shared -o hello_ext.pyd
This also worked for Boost 1_54_0