Note on building on AIX
On the XML-SIG, Konrad Hinsen mentioned the following problem with shared libraries on AIX. I'm forwarding this just to read it into the Distutils record, as something that should also be fixed. -- A.M. Kuchling http://starship.skyport.net/crew/amk/ Quaint though this attitude seems now, it was unquestionably the prevalent one in the nineteenth century, and it would be over-bold to say that it will never return to favour, for the range of human folly is infinite. -- Robertson Davies, _A Voice from the Attic_ ============================= Konrad Hinsen wrote:
- Some people need patched versions; for example, the standard version does not work for AIX.
What's the patch that's required for AIX? And is there some reason it can't be rolled into the Makefile.pre.in for 1.5.2?
I don't know the system well enough to decide. The problem is that shared library linking is a rather complicated process under AIX, which is handled by two shell scripts. These shell scripts come with the Python distribution (they are "ld_so_aix" and "makexp_aix") and are ultimately installed in the "config" subdirectory of the Python library. But during the compilation of the interpreter and its standard library modules, they reside in the "Modules" subdirectory of the Python distribution. The settings in the configuration reflect this initial situation, not the one after installation. So if you use the standard Makefile.pre.in, the two critical definitions becom LINKCC= $(srcdir)/makexp_aix python.exp "" $(LIBRARY); $(PURIFY) $(CC) LDSHARED= $(srcdir)/ld_so_aix $(CC) whereas they should be LINKCC= $(LIBPL)/makexp_aix $(LIBPL)/python.exp "" $(LIBRARY); $(PURIFY) $(CC) LDSHARED= $(LIBPL)/ld_so_aix $(CC) -bI:$(LIBPL)/python.exp I suppose this could be arranged during the installation process, but I don't really want to figure out how that works! ...
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Andrew M. Kuchling