BSD3 - virtual server - dyld.h not found [Q]
Guido van Rossum
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Tue Oct 19 16:45:54 EDT 1999
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PythonMaster <python at infosys.com.ar> writes: > I am trying to compile Python 1.5.2 on a virtual server (iServer) > that runs BSD/OS 3.1 - Virtual Kernel. > > I am getting the following error: > > gcc -D_HAVE_BSDI -c -g -O2 -I./../Include -I.. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/ > ./importdl.c > ./importdl.c:269: mach-o/dyld.h: No such file or directory > *** Error code 1 > > I have tryied "./configure --without-dyld" but I always get the same > error. In the configure log I get always, even if I put the --without-dyld > command in the ./configure script, the following message: > > checking for --with-dyld... yes Definitely don't try --without-dyld. I don't understand how WITH_DYLD can get defined. To debug this, remove config.cache, rerun configure, and read through config.log -- hopefully it has a clue. You may also read the generated config.h and simply edit it to remove the #define WITH_DYLD that it contains. If there is no WITH_DYLD there, it's really a mystery -- maybe your system defines it somehow??? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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