Hi all. I'm trying to build some internal code that needs to link
against libpython2.5.so on a OS X 10.4 (Tiger) machine. It seems that
no matter what combination of options and environment variables I give
to the configure script from python 2.5.1, all I get is the
libpython2.5.a (the static
Eric Winter schrieb:
Hi all. I'm trying to build some internal code that needs to link
against libpython2.5.so on a OS X 10.4 (Tiger) machine. It seems that
no matter what combination of options and environment variables I give
to the configure script from python 2.5.1, all I get is the
Christian,
Thanks for the response. I knew about the .dylib suffix, but that's
not being built either, even when I supply the --enable-shared option
to configure. I also tried the --enable-unicode configure option, but
no joy. Might there be some additional OS X package I need to install
to get
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Eric Winter elwin...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi all. I'm trying to build some internal code that needs to link
against libpython2.5.so on a OS X 10.4 (Tiger) machine. It seems that
no matter what combination of options
Hi Ned. The Python module I am building is actually the Python module
for ROOT, a large package from CERN. However, the problem arises
before that code enters the picture, when I am building Python itself.
All I want to do is create libpython2.5.dylib, or its equivalent,
and I can't seem to make
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elwinter elwin...@verizon.net wrote:
The Python module I am building is actually the Python module
for ROOT, a large package from CERN. However, the problem arises
before that code enters the picture, when I am
elwinter elwin...@verizon.net (e) wrote:
e Hi Ned. The Python module I am building is actually the Python module
e for ROOT, a large package from CERN. However, the problem arises
e before that code enters the picture, when I am building Python itself.
e All I want to do is create