Hi,

Am 08.05.2009 um 18:24 schrieb Mike Watters:

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Hi Peter,
Peter FELECAN wrote:

There are 2 issues:

1. I'm using gcc, so why cc is used? Because Python is generated with
  Sun Studio?
Yes that is exactly correct, when you build a python extension it will
look at the way python was compiled and use those settings ( this is just like
PERL )

2. How comes that a specific build machine path is used, i.e. Sun
  Studio is installed by default in /opt/SUNWspro (I know that it can
  be installed at the administrator's convenience and on the build
machines is installed in a /opt/studio directory but that is another
  story)

Unfortunately, this is just the way it is handled, it is true for PERL and most if not all the other packages that have a pkg-config like structure.

you should be able to work around this by setting the environment variables
CC={path to cc} CXX={path to c++ (CC in SunStudio)}

Is it really this bad? Then we should make Sun Studio 11 the default at
/opt/SUNWspro and let GAR switch flags on the detected compiler if there
is e. g. SS12 at that location.

Best regards

  -- Dago
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