This was properly an oversight when switching to the BOOST_SYMBOL_*
symbols from Boost.Config in commit 0224f54a (see #1)
Since Boost.Config is already doing the differentiation between
different platforms and compilers we can simplify this bit and just
use BOOST_SYMBOL_EXPORT
Synopsis
Welcome to Boost.Python, a C++ library which enables seamless interoperability between C++ and the Python programming language. The library includes support for:
- References and Pointers
- Globally Registered Type Coercions
- Automatic Cross-Module Type Conversions
- Efficient Function Overloading
- C++ to Python Exception Translation
- Default Arguments
- Keyword Arguments
- Manipulating Python objects in C++
- Exporting C++ Iterators as Python Iterators
- Documentation Strings
See the Boost.Python documentation for details.
Hint : Check out the development version of the documentation to see work in progress.
Building 
While Boost.Python is part of the Boost C++ Libraries super-project, and thus can be compiled as part of Boost, it can also be compiled and installed stand-alone, i.e. against a pre-installed Boost package.
Prerequisites
Configure
Simply run
scons config [options]
to prepare a build. See scons -h for a description of the available options. For example
scons config --boost=/path/to/boost --python=/path/to/python
will configure Boost.Python to be built against the two specific versions of Boost and Python.
Build
Run
scons
to build the library.
Test
Run
scons test
to run the tests.
Build docs
Run
scons doc
to build the documentation.
