after embedding and extending python (using swig) problem importing (non-core) modules
vincent wehren
vincent at visualtrans.de
Wed Dec 8 00:15:19 EST 2004
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stefan wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I currenty extended some of my C++ functionality to python and also > embedded python to use python functionality in my C++ system (and use > as well these extended functions). > > While this works fine with the core python functionality, as soon as I > run a script (on the embedded system) which tries to import modules > which are not in the core system, like "xml" or "re", it fails and says > it cannot find the related dll (for example in the case of re the > _sre.pyd). It works fine if i run the script with the 'regular' > interpreter. Is this in debug mode? If so, make sure you have the debug versions of those dll's in your path (i.e. _sre_d.pyd etc.)... HTH -- Vincent Wehren > > It does not look like a path-problem to me, so I'm clueless right now. > I could work around this extending some functions to python and use > them, but then I lose what I was aiming for, the "power" of python and > python-modules. > > Do i have to tell the embedded python system somehow where to look for > extension dll's? (it even does not work if i have the pyd files in the > (same) folder than the system where I start my embedded python program. > > It would be great if someone would have an idea, at least how to get me > started on this. > > thanks a lot in advance, > -stefan >
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