Indrek Järve wrote:
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
Jim Gallacher wrote ..
Indrek Järve wrote:
Jim Gallacher wrote:
And see if any tests fail. If they pass, send a +1 to the list, if
they
fail, send the details (the versions of OS, Python and Apache, the
test
output, and suggestions, if any).
Thank you,
Jim Gallacher
+1 on SuSE Linux 9.2 (i586)
+1 on SuSE Linux 9.2 (x86-64) once I edited the configure script and
replaced lib/ with lib64/ in PY_STD_LIB and PyLIBP
I wonder how we might correctly determine the 'lib' part of the path.
The relevant section of configure.in is:
# find out compiled in install prefix
AC_MSG_CHECKING(Python install prefix)
PyEXEC_INSTALLDIR=`$PYTHON_BIN -c "import sys; print sys.exec_prefix"`
AC_MSG_RESULT($PyEXEC_INSTALLDIR)
# this is where the Python libraries will get installed
AC_SUBST(PY_STD_LIB)
PY_STD_LIB=${PyEXEC_INSTALLDIR}/lib/python${PyVERSION}
# set python std library variable
AC_SUBST(LIBS)
PyLIBP=${PyEXEC_INSTALLDIR}/lib/python${PyVERSION}
For those of you not familiar with autoconf, we use configure.in as the
source file to generate the configure file.
Personally, I would try and use "distutils" to make these judgements
as to
where things live rather than constructing the standard lib directory
path
from prefix and version. For example:
python -c 'import distutils.sysconfig; print
distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=1, standard_lib=1)'
Yields:
/usr/local/sys/python/lib/python2.3
On one Solaris platform I use. On Mac OS X it yields:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/python2.3
Indrek, can you see what this command yields for you and whether it
correctly yields what you need. Maybe it is a better of way of working
this out.
Graham
The distutils example above correctly yields /usr/lib64/python2.3/ on
the Opteron box.
Indrek,
I've commited the change to fix the PY_STD_LIB path, but I'm wondering
about the include path. Will it still be
PY_INCLUDES="-I${PyEXEC_INSTALLDIR}/include/python${PyVERSION}"
or does that change on SuSE Linux 9.2 (x86-64) as well?
Regards,
Jim