Paul Watson wrote: > It appears that _ALL_SOURCE gets defined in the /usr/include/standards.h > file. If we could #define _ANSI_C_SOURCE or _POSIX_SOURCE, it appears > that it would eleminate _ALL_SOURCE.
Ah, ok - this should be easy enough. Python would normally define _POSIX_SOURCE (through _XOPEN_SOURCE), but configure(.in) has this block: # On AIX 4 and 5.1, mbstate_t is defined only when _XOPEN_SOURCE == 500 but # used in wcsnrtombs() and mbsnrtowcs() even if _XOPEN_SOURCE is not defined # or has another value. By not (re)defining it, the defaults come in place. AIX/4) define_xopen_source=no;; AIX/5) if test `uname -r` -eq 1; then define_xopen_source=no fi ;; which causes _XOPEN_SOURCE (and subsequently probably _POSIX_SOURCE) not to be defined. What AIX version are you using? Can you try removing the fragment from configure(.in), rerun configure, verify that _XOPEN_SOURCE is defined in pyconfig.h, and then try building again? If this works, this might be a solution. Otherwise, we need to put something like this into _codecs_cn.c: #ifdef hz /* On AIX version such-and-such, hz is defined because _ALL_SOURCE is defined, this in turn is defined because _XOPEN_SOURCE is not. As _XOPEN_SOURCE cannot be enabled (see configure.in), we just work around by removing the hz definition again. */ #undef hz #endif Regards, Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list