Troubleshooting installing Python 1.5.2 on BSDI 3.1 virtual server account
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"wes" <newsgroup at 1mactod.com> wrote in message news:... > Greetings, > > Trying to get Python 1.5.2 to make and install on a BSDI 3.1-based virtual > server account at an IPP for the past two weeks and no luck! And Zope was > installed and running on my Win98 PC in less than 5 minutes! Yeow! > > > Currently getting the following error on BSDI 3.1: > > 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 > > > Administrator assisted me in installing 'gmake', 'gcc', and 'install' > locally and using 'virtual sh' command but still no luck. End up with a > different error: > > gmake[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/Python-1.5.2/Python' > gcc -D_HAVE_BSDI -c -g -O2 -I./../Include -I.. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/ > ./importdl.c > /usr/libexec/cpp: Cannot fork > gmake[1]: *** [importdl.o] Error 1 > gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/Python-1.5.2/Python' > gmake: *** [Python] Error 2 > $ > > > Tried following the HOWTO for BSDI 4.X but doesn't seem to work unless I'm > following it wrong: > http://yyy.zope.org/Members/BitDancer/bsdi4_x_install > How-To: Installing Zope under BSDI 4.x > Created by BitDancer. Last modified on 1999/11/08. > > Apparently between BSDI 3.x and BSDI 4.x the way shared libraries are done > was improved. Python as of 1.5.2 is not aware of this change. This means > that the compilation of the Zope dynamic modules fails. The fix is simple, > and has been reported to the Python newsgroup, so hopefully this HOWTO will > be obsolete in the near future. > > To compile Zope under BSDI 4.x, you have to get your Python installation > done right. After that Zope compiles without a hitch. Not being a Configure > guru, I'm not sure where the neccessary changes go to make the fix > correctly. So I'll just tell you how I did it: > > Run configure with the --with-threads option. > > Make sure you have edited Modules/Setup to uncomment the line specifying > that modules be built for dynamic loading. > > Try to make Python. It fails. > > Edit Modules/Makefile and change the following three lines to appear as > indicated here:: > > LDSHARED= gcc -shared > CCSHARED= -fpic > LINKFORSHARED= -Xlinker -export-dynamic > > > Make python. It should work, and the corrected version of the Makefile > should get copied to the [pythonlib]/config directory. > > At this point, Zope should build correctly. > > Note that there is a bug somewhere (probably in BSDI) that causes the Python > make test to hang in the signal test. This does not appear to impact Zope. > > > Tried python.org and zope.org and weblogs.userland.com/zopeNewbies/ but no > luck on BSDI information. > > Help! > Thanks! > >
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