[ python-Bugs-814259 ] LDFLAGS ignored in Makefile
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Bugs item #814259, was opened at 2003-09-28 20:51
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Category: Build
Group: Python 2.3
Status: Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Randy Davis (randydavis1)
Assigned to: Neal Norwitz (nnorwitz)
Summary: LDFLAGS ignored in Makefile
Initial Comment:
Under IRIX 6.3 gcc 3.2.2, building python results in the
normal IRIX o32/n32 stupidity. However, attempting to
correct it by specifying LDFLAGS of -n32 is ignored.
Inspecting the Makefile produced by configure shows
that the environment variable LDFLAGS is properly
imported and is set as the environment variable is set (in
this case; "LDFLAGS = -n32"). **HOWEVER**, it is
NEVER used on any "ld" command line.
I was able to fix it by changing the lines:
LDSHARED= ld -shared -all
BLDSHARED= ld -shared -all
to:
LDSHARED= ld -shared -all $(LDFLAGS)
BLDSHARED= ld -shared -all $(LDFLAGS)
While I do not profess that this is the best way to fix it,
I do note that the LDFLAGS Makefile variable seems to
be ignored unless this is done. Making this change got
rid of the FATAL ld errors complaining about expecting
o32 binaries but getting n32 versions.
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>Comment By: Neal Norwitz (nnorwitz)
Date: 2005-10-02 18:06
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Looking in Makefile.pre.in I see that LDFLAGS is used to
link with. If you are still having problems, please re-open.
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Comment By: Neal Norwitz (nnorwitz)
Date: 2005-10-01 23:30
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Looking in Makefile.pre.in I see that LDFLAGS is used to
link with. If you are still having problems, please re-open.
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