Pyton on MacOS X is a link away ...
Johann Hibschman
johann at physics.berkeley.edu
Sun Oct 8 21:12:42 EDT 2000
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Thelonious Georgia writes: > Hey all- > Okay, my attempts to get Python 1.6 running on MacOS X have stymied at > ranlib libpython1.6.a > true > cd Modules; make OPT="-g -O2 " VERSION="1.6" \ > prefix="/usr/local" exec_prefix="/usr/local" \ > LIBRARY=../libpython1.6.a link > cc python.o \ > ../libpython1.6.a -o python > /usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols: > __PyImport_DynLoadFiletab > __PyImport_GetDynLoadFunc > make[1]: *** [link] Error 1 > make: *** [python] Error 2 > [toad_hall:~/Python-1.6] root# > This is a tricky one ... I can't figure my way out of this. Any ideas as to > why this is happening? Well, that looks like it's based on the dynamnic loading somehow. Are you trying to build a static version, or are you including dynamic modules? I've only worked with dynamic loading under Python 2.0b2 on OS X. There, the link command needed -framework System added to it to work. If that were your problem, I'd expect more errors, though. More info? -- Johann Hibschman johann at physics.berkeley.edu
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