On 1/6/2017 12:39 PM, André Lemos wrote: > I have a C++ module that I am compiling to use inside of my Python > installation under Mac OS. > > If I compile & link it against a Framework enabled Python installation, > it works fine, but if I compile & link it against a /non/ enabled > Framework installation that we use for distribution, I simply get a non > inspiring: > > Fatal Python error: PyThreadState_Get: no current thread > > > I am using python-config to get my flags on both the examples, but I > simply cannot get it to run (although it compiles fine) on a > /non/ enabled Framework installation. This list is for development of furture releases. Questions about using current releases should go to python-list, Stackoverflow, or other help forums. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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