Bug with make altinstall ?
bravo.loic at gmail.com
bravo.loic at gmail.com
Mon Jul 16 15:03:03 EDT 2007
I've made a local installation of Python2.5 with the following
instruction :
export BASE=/usr/local/python251
cd Python.2.5.1
./configure --prefix=${BASE}/\
LDFLAGS="-L\${BASE}/lib/"\
PPFLAGS="-I\${BASE}/include/"\
make
make test
make altinstall
It works fine on Linux except this little inconsistency :
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% /usr/local/python251/bin/idle
zsh: ./idle: bad interpreter: /usr/local/python25/bin/python: aucun
fich ier ou répertoire de ce type
zsh: exit 127 ./idle
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Indeed, the make altinstall instruction does not make the link from
python2.5 to python, but idle contains the following code :
---------------------
% more idle
#!/usr/local/python251/bin/python
from idlelib.PyShell import main
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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Shouldn't the shebang be replaced with #!/usr/local/python251/bin/
python2.5 ?
This pb doesn't appear with pydoc and pycolor, so it smells like a
bug to me
Bests,
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BL
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