New submission from Jarl Gullberg <jarl.gullb...@gmail.com>:

I am currently trying to compile the latest stable release of Python (3.7.3 at 
the time of writing) on a small ARM device (a DNS-323A1 NAS), running Alt-F (a 
custom linux-based firmware) using GCC 4.3.3. Unfortunately, I've hit a major 
snag that I just can't seem to get past.

In short, the compilation goes well until the [sharedmods] stage, where it 
encounters an error related to readline and the module not having been compiled 
with -fPIC. I've included a truncated log (taken from a second make invocation 
after the first failed) that displays the issue.

This is the ./configure invocation I've used:
'--prefix=/usr' '--enable-shared' '--with-system-expat' '--with-system-ffi' 
'--with-ensurepip=yes' '--enable-optimizations' '--enable-ipv6' 'CFLAGS=-fPIC' 
'CXXFLAGS=-fPIC'

Any assistance would be much appreciated.

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components: Build
files: make.log
messages: 343796
nosy: Jarl Gullberg
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Cannot compile Python3.7.3 on Alt-F (ARM)
type: compile error
versions: Python 3.7
Added file: https://bugs.python.org/file48374/make.log

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