[Bf-committers] Fwd: [Bf-blender-cvs] CVS commit: Python 2.5 stuff

Joseph Gilbert jgilbert at tigr.ORG
Thu Mar 1 16:53:32 CET 2007


I don't get symbolic linking errors with the debug lib now (meaning it's  
really a debug lib this time), however, the application is failing to  
initialize (i.e. blender will not start up) with both the release and  
debug libraries. I'm not sure if this is a python library issue but my  
build was working with the other release lib you commmitted.
IIRC, vc7 and v8 link to the microsoft CRT when they build .dlls. I wonder  
if the .dlls are linked to something i dont have (im using 7.1)? vc6 is  
the only version of vc++ that doesnt do this. Maybe a .dll build using vc6  
or somthing else? I have a feeling the issue is the .dlls as the linker  
runs fine but the app fails to initalize....

On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 02:15:15 -0500, Nathan Letwory  
<jesterking at letwory.net> wrote:

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> Nathan Letwory wrote:
>> Joseph Gilbert wrote:
>>> I cannot get python25_d.lib to link in a debug build. Are you sure this
>>> is a debug built lib and not a release lib? python25_d.lib and
>>> python25.lib have the same size which is a little suspicious.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 17:19:42 -0500, Joseph Gilbert <jgilbert at tigr.ORG>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Anyway you could upload the python25_d.pdb file that you generated
>>>> from the debugging build?
>>
>> These libs are from the python 2.5 install from my machine. I did not
>> build anything. I can search the installation folder for a .pdb. IIRC I
>> did compile also against the debug libs.
>
> I commited manually built libs,dlls and pdb now (msvc8). Please do test.
> Compiles at least with scons/mingw and scons/msvc.
>
> /Nathan
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