princepawnInline python does not work on Cygwin ...

This problem has been solved so far, but if you download,
extract, modify the file perlmodule.c, go through the build cycle
it won't dynalink, it bails with:
 Python.o:Python.c:(.text+0x64): undefined reference to `__imp__newPerlPkg_object'
 py2pl.o:py2pl.c:(.text+0x3b): undefined reference to `__imp__PerlObj_type'
 py2pl.o:py2pl.c:(.text+0x47): undefined reference to `__imp__PerlSub_type'
 py2pl.o:py2pl.c:(.text+0x718): undefined reference to `__imp__newPerlObj_object'
 py2pl.o:py2pl.c:(.text+0xb8c): undefined reference to `__imp__newPerlSub_object'
 perlmodule.o:perlmodule.c:(.text+0x576): undefined reference to `__imp__get_perl_pkg_subs'
 perlmodule.o:perlmodule.c:(.text+0x642): undefined reference to `__imp__perl_pkg_exists'
 perlmodule.o:perlmodule.c:(.text+0x789): undefined reference to `__imp__get_perl_pkg_subs'
(I couldn't figure the reason for this, its: cygwin setup 2.510.2.2, perl 5.8.8, python 2.5.1)

It seems like cygwin isn't a good environment for this kind of stuff ....

Regards

mwa

In reply to Re^2: Exposing Python APIs in Perl. by mwah
in thread Exposing Python APIs in Perl. by kscript

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