On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 05:32, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
> Well, one of us is confused; the issue is finding out which one <wink>
> 
Well the confused one would be me. <nudge>
> On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 04:16:47AM -0600, David Farning wrote:
> > I have been moving all of my *.h's *.cc's to my build directory in order
> > to meet dependencies.  But, now I'm wondering what to do about system
> > dependencies
> >  
> > #include <vector>
> > #include <list>
> > #include <map>
> > #include <set>
> 
> Do you mean the C++ headers? In that case, you need the .h, I'd assume?
> 
Yes, I am working with c++ source.
> On my debian woody system I have a header for each of your entries above
> in /usr/include/g++-3/

They are on my system also

> > cc `pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0 pygtk-2.0` -I/usr/include/python2.2/
> > -I.   -c -o pkglist.o pkglist.c
> > In file included from gtkpkglist.h:24,
> >                  from pkglist.override:7:
> > rpackagelister.h:31:18: vector: No such file or directory
> > rpackagelister.h:32:16: list: No such file or directory
> > rpackagelister.h:33:15: map: No such file or directory
> > rpackagelister.h:34:15: set: No such file or directory
> 
> And you'll need to use g++ too, since cc won't allow you to compile C++
> by default (there's some path- and define-setup that calling the
> compiler as g++ does).

I thought of that, but didn't see a entry in makefile to change the compiler.
As you can tell, this pretty much the first time I have attempted to
work with c or c++.  I was hoping just to down a quick and easy wrap of
and existing customTreeStore for use in my python app.

I guess I have to read a few how-tos about compiling c/c++.

BTW- am I better off trying to wrap this treeStore of just go ahead and
port it.  It is going to hold several thousand rows so i am concerned
about speed.  But I don't want to get concerned about optimization to
early.

thanks
Dave Farning  



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