Andi Vajda wrote:

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Andi Vajda wrote:

I should add that debug builds on partial build OSs are only marginally useful. I've had to force a complete debug build on Gutsy/Feisty to be able to do actual debugging of a crash that involved python.

On Linux, you can do a full build (and a full install in chandler) by forcing DISTRIB_CODENAME to be something else than gutsy or feisty:

  - cd external
  - make DISTRIB_CODENAME=linux DEBUG=1
  - make DISTRIB_CODENAME=linux DEBUG=1 binaries install
  - cd internal
  - make DISTRIB_CODENAME=linux DEBUG=1
  - make DISTRIB_CODENAME=linux DEBUG=1 binaries install
  - cd chandler
  - make DISTRIB_CODENAME=linux DEBUG=1 install

Again, when doing such a thing, it is best to start from a complete clean tree as you're now building your own debug python and all binary packages built with python need to be installed in the correct site-packages for a local build (as opposed to a partial build site-packages that is using the system python).

I'm afraid that on Leopard there is no such obvious trick at the moment but that it would be relatively easy to add.

You can do it by setting OS_MAJOR_VER=8.


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