Hi Erik,

Thanks for the response.
Yes I'm using makefile but I think the problem is different.
Here is the gcc command that fails:
gcc -c -fno-strict-aliasing -g -O2 -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes  -I. -IInclude -I./Include   -DPy_BUILD_CORE -o Python/asdl.o Python/asdl.c
It has a -I./Include argument.

So, I surf the Internet (a lot) and I found that at initial there were no autotool support for installing python from source.
Later I found a Python 3.4 page were I could download an src setup for mingw installation. Unfortunatly that doesn't work either.
So I reinstalled my Python and somehow I could link the library to my project. (I don't know how this possible, but the latest version of 2.7 works with my project. Blind luck I guess.) I could use PyRun_SimpleString but the PyRun_SimpleFileEx call crashes for some reason.
Than I tried boost::python and it crashes aswell at the first object result = eval("5/2"); call.
(I didn't forget to call Py_Initialize();).

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Miklós


2014-06-03 23:18 GMT+02:00 Erik H <ice.rikh@gmail.com>:
Hi Miklós,

Are you using a makefile?  If so, it looks like you need to add -I/cygdrive/e/INSTALL/python_src/Python-2.7.6/Include to the Makefile's CFLAGS or CC variable, or somehow ensure that -I/cygdrive/e/INSTALL/python_src/Python-2.7.6/Include is passed to the compiler in any case.

Regards,
Erik


On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 3:17 AM, Miklós Tóth <spiralfuzet@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!

Any updates on this?
I get the following error:
/cygdrive/e/INSTALL/python_src/Python-2.7.6
$ mingw32-make
process_begin: CreateProcess(NULL, /usr/bin/mkdir -p Include, ...) failed.
make (e=2): The system cannot find the file specified.
mingw32-make: *** [Include/graminit.h] Error 2
but the corresponding file is there:
/cygdrive/e/INSTALL/python_src/Python-2.7.6
$ ls Include/g*
Include/genobject.h  Include/graminit.h  Include/grammar.h
What am I missing? Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Miklós


2014-05-27 14:06 GMT+02:00 Miklós Tóth <spiralfuzet@gmail.com>:

Hi All,
I want to embed python in my c++ code using boost.python library.
As far as I understand I need python headers and libs.
So my python27.lib is "incompatible". I want to compile it from code but I failed with mingw32.
Could you give me some advice, or links to achieve my goal?
I'm using gcc4.6.3 and qt 4.8.2 and boost 1.49 on windows 7.
Thanks,
Miklós


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