<Am 2001-03-12 10:41 wars, als Jason Tishler schrieb:>
< Re: python 2.0, cygwin & readline - undefined sym >
Jason,
> Norman,
>
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 05:11:12AM -0500, Norman Vine wrote:
> > Gerrit P. Haase writes:
> > >
> > ><Am 2001-03-11 21:30 wars, als Norman Vine schrieb:>
> > >< RE: python 2.0, cygwin & readline - undefined sym >
> > >
> > >> One thing I have noticed is that if you are installing to a ntsec drive
> > >> You have to set the executable bits on the dll
> > >>
> > >> /usr/local/bin $ ls -l libpython2.1.dll
> > >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 nhv None 1673990 Mar 11 13:47
> > >libpython2.1.dll
> > >
> > >Wow , thats true:
> > >
> > >-rw-r--r-- 1 siebensc Administ 1667047 Mar 12 04:24 libpython2.1.dll
> >
> > Please mention this in your ongoing thread on the Cygwin list
> > for archival purposes so that others may benefit also
>
> Huh? Are you saying that with ntsec enabled, Cygwin Python does not
> function properly unless you chmod +x libpython2.1.dll? AFAICT, this
> should have no affect since it is Windows that is loading libpython2.1.dll
> not Cygwin.
>
> Gerrit,
>
> Do you have ntsec enabled? And if so, does chmod +x libpython2.1.dll
> solve your build problem?
Yep, that is the point, i did: 'chmod 777 libpython2.1.dll' and now,
python works for me:-)
Just need to figure out, why the flags are not passed to build the
extensions.
Ciao,
Gerrit
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