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Python Extensions For Win64 Via Gcc

Has anyone had any luck with compiling 64-bit Python extension modules for Windows using mingw64? I have successfully compiled the extension in question with VS2008 for this platf

Solution 1:

I find you need to define MS_WIN64 as well as WIN32, also the distutils package does not understand mingw64, see this post, and this one

Patching distutils to support mingw64 is fairly trivial.

Solution 2:

There is a mechanism in Python to prevent linking a module against the wrong version of the library. The Py_InitModule4 function is renamed to Py_InitModule4_64 (via a macro) when the library / module is compiled for a 64-bit architecture (see modsupport.h) :

#if SIZEOF_SIZE_T != SIZEOF_INT/* On a 64-bit system, rename the Py_InitModule4 so that 2.4
   modules cannot get loaded into a 2.5 interpreter */#define Py_InitModule4 Py_InitModule4_64#endif

So, if you're getting this error, this means either your Python library, or your Python module is compiled for a 32-bit architecture while the other one is compiled for a 64-bit architecture.

Solution 3:

See 64BitCythonExtensionsOnWindows on the Cython wiki. They recommend against using MinGW-64.

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