#7761: Python 2.6.2.p4 faills to build on OpenSolaris
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 Reporter:  drkirkby                                      |         Owner:  
drkirkby    
     Type:  defect                                        |        Status:  
needs_work  
 Priority:  major                                         |     Milestone:  
sage-4.3.1  
Component:  solaris                                       |    Resolution:  
fixed       
 Keywords:  python open solaris                           |        Author:  
David Kirkby
 Upstream:  None of the above - read trac for reasoning.  |      Reviewer:  
Jaap Spies  
   Merged:  sage-4.3.1.alpha2                             |   Work_issues:      
        
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Comment(by jsp):

 Replying to [comment:15 robertwb]:
 > Does this still rely on the (unresolved) #7818? Distutils pulls CFLAGS
 out of the makefile, so I'm not convince that
 >
 > {{{
 > CC="$CC $CFLAGS"
 > }}}
 >
 > is the way to go if extension modules should pick them up as well (but
 maybe it picks up CC as well). Probably better to pass them into the
 autoconf script using the OPT variable.

 I don't like the way you handle this. Dave made a point. It works on Open
 Solaris when CFLAGS contains -m64.

 It maybe not sufficient, but it works here and let me have a working
 python.

 I think release managers are way due to resolve this issue: having two p5
 patches.

 Let's get on!

 Jaap

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