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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T15:05:39+00:00 2026-05-17T15:05:39+00:00

I have a C extension in which I’d like to use OpenMP. When I

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I have a C extension in which I’d like to use OpenMP. When I import my module, though, I get an import error:


ImportError: /home/.../_entropysplit.so: undefined symbol: GOMP_parallel_end

I’ve compiled the module with -fopenmp and -lgomp. Is this because my Python installation wasn’t compiled with the -fopenmp flag? Will I have to build Python from source? Or is there some other possibility? This is the only time I actually use openmp in my module:


unsigned int feature_index;
#pragma omp parallel for
for (feature_index = 0; feature_index < num_features; feature_index++) {

I’d like to stick with openmp if it’s possible, just because it’s so easy and the parallelization in this case suits it well.

EDIT: I bit the bullet and recompiled Python with OpenMP support. My module works perfectly now, but this isn’t really a great solution. I can’t really distribute this if it requires a complete recompile of Python. So does anybody know some way around this? Would ctypes work, maybe?

SOLVED! It was a simple linking issue. (I rebuilt Python for that?!) OpenMP wasn’t being properly linked during the compilation of the module. So it IS possible to load a C Python extension that uses OpenMP.

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    2026-05-17T15:05:40+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 3:05 pm

    Just to make it clearer, here is what your setup.py should look like:

    ext = Extension(
          'milk.unsupervised._som',
          sources = ['milk/unsupervised/_som.cpp'],
          extra_compile_args=['-fopenmp'],
          extra_link_args=['-lgomp'])
    
    
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    setup(..., ext_modules = [ext])
    
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