Tom Lane wrote:

"Andrew Dunstan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


On my FC3 installation, there is a /usr/lib/libpython2.3.so.1.0
... do you have anything comparable?





No, except the non-standard one on the openoffice libs. Building as shared
lib only became a part of standard python in release 2.3 - see
http://www.python.org/doc/2.3.4/whatsnew/node20.html



I've committed some changes to try to use the shared library where available, while continuing to work if it isn't:

* If distutils reports values for LIBDIR and LDLIBRARY, and the latter
looks like a shared library name, then use -L$LIBDIR -l$LDLIBRARY (after
suitable hacking on the library name).

* Otherwise use -L$CONFIGDIR -lpython$VERSION.

The latter case duplicates what we have done in past versions, so it
should theoretically work as well (or poorly) as ever. The test
conditions may still need fine-tuning though. I do not have a pre-2.3
Python to try it with --- would you test please?



Works for me. It ran this and was happy:


ccache gcc -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -g -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -fpic -shared -Wl,-soname,libplpython.so.0 plpython.o -L../../../src/port -L/usr/lib/python2.2/config -lpython2.2 -ldl -lpthread -lutil -lm -o libplpython.so.0.0


cheers

andrew




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