S
Shankar KN
Hi,
I have a system where all my binaries (built in Debug mode) are deployed on
Windows XP Professional. These are C++ DLLs that expose a Python interface
using SWIG.
I have installed Python 2.3.3 here.
If I write Python scripts that make calls to the Interfaces exposed by the
C++ DLLs I get the following error:-
Fatal Python error: Interpreter not initialized (version mismatch?)
However when the same binaries are built in Release mode, my calls work
fine,
Any clues as to how I could overcome this problem.
I have a system where all my binaries (built in Debug mode) are deployed on
Windows XP Professional. These are C++ DLLs that expose a Python interface
using SWIG.
I have installed Python 2.3.3 here.
If I write Python scripts that make calls to the Interfaces exposed by the
C++ DLLs I get the following error:-
Fatal Python error: Interpreter not initialized (version mismatch?)
However when the same binaries are built in Release mode, my calls work
fine,
Any clues as to how I could overcome this problem.