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From: | Holger |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnubg] Compile with python on Windows |
Date: | Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:44:51 +0200 |
At 19:08 15.07.2003 +0200, Nardy Pillards wrote:
From: "Holger" <address@hidden> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 6:13 PM > Hi, > > I get linker errors when I compile with USE_PYTHON. And I did not forget > gnubgmodule.[cho]. ;-) This is also a clean compile. So I'm out of ideas. I could compile / link yesterday (with Python). But after the latest changes (changelog 1.1167), I now get this: gnubg.o(.text+0xf822):gnubg.c: undefined reference to `PythonInitialise' gnubg.o(.text+0x94b4):gnubg.c: undefined reference to `PythonShutdown'
Oops, my own (stupid) fault. Well, probably it is always like this. ;-) Fixed now.Btw, the warnings for redefinition of some defines shouldn't do any harm, but they are not nice of course. The problem is caused by the header files that come with Python, which we don't have any influence on.
Regards,Holger
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