On Wed, 28 Mar 2012, Caleb Burns wrote:
I guess that explains why the older patch worked for me. Thanks for the
help.
I'm going to 'enhance' the logic to pick the patch based on this new
setuptools pedigree.
The fix is now checked in in rev 1306601.
Andi..
Andi..
Thank you for reporting this !
Andi..
patch.43.0.6c11 fails on Hunk #1:
sudo patch -d /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-**packages -Nup0 <
/home/caleb/Exclude/Downloads/**pylucene-3.4.0-1/jcc/jcc/**
patches/patch.43.0.6c11
patching file setuptools/extension.py
patching file setuptools/command/build_ext.**py
Hunk #1 FAILED at 85.
Hunk #2 succeeded at 177 (offset 7 lines).
Hunk #3 succeeded at 259 (offset 7 lines).
1 out of 3 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file
setuptools/command/build_ext.**py.rej
patch.43.0.6c7 succeeds:
sudo patch -d /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-**packages -Nup0 <
/home/caleb/Exclude/Downloads/**pylucene-3.4.0-1/jcc/jcc/**
patches/patch.43.0.6c7
patching file setuptools/extension.py
patching file setuptools/command/build_ext.**py
Hunk #1 succeeded at 86 with fuzz 1 (offset 2 lines).
Hunk #2 succeeded at 181 (offset 7 lines).
Hunk #3 succeeded at 263 (offset 7 lines).
NOTE: Each after reinstalls of setuptools.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Andi Vajda <va...@apache.org> wrote:
On Wed, 28 Mar 2012, Caleb Burns wrote:
According to
http://lucene.apache.org/****pylucene/jcc/install#shared_**<http://lucene.apache.org/**pylucene/jcc/install#shared_**>
mode_support_for_the_code--****sharedcode_flag<http://lucene.**
apache.org/pylucene/jcc/**install#shared_mode_support_**
for_the_code--sharedcode_flag<http://lucene.apache.org/pylucene/jcc/install#shared_mode_support_for_the_code--sharedcode_flag>
(or
doc/jcc/documentation/install.****html#shared from pylucene tarball),
I
can set
the `--shared` flag in order to compile JCC as a shared object instead
of
a
static one. There's also mention about applying a patch to setuptools
on
Linux (I'm running Ubuntu 11.04). I'm confused as to how exactly one is
supposed to do this.
If I run `python setup.py build` from "jcc/" I'm greeted with a message
saying shared mode is disabled and setuptools patch.43.0.6c11 must be
applied to enable it. So I apply the patch with the friendly help from
the
displayed message: `sudo patch -d /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-****packages
-Nup0 <
/home/caleb/Exclude/Downloads/****pylucene-3.4.0-1/jcc/jcc/**
patches/patch.43.0.6c11`.
Then if I try to build again with `python setup.py build`, it builds
successfully but I get "libjcc.a" under "jcc/build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.
****
7/"
instead of "libjcc.so". If I pass `--shared` to `python setup.py
build` I
simply get "error: option --shared not recognized". If I apply
"patch.43.0.6c7" instead of "patch.43.0.6c11" on a fresh reinstall of
setuptools and then build with `python setup.py build`, the resulting
build
has "libjcc.so" instead of "libjcc.a". Is this supposed to work this
way?
Where is the `--shared` flag involved? And why does `setup.py` say to
use "patch.43.0.6c11" to enabled shared mode when only "patch.43.0.6c7"
seems to enable it?
The suggested patch version is figured out from the version of
setuptools
you have. If you have a setuptools version < 0.6c11, it suggests you use
patch.43.0.6c7, otherwise patch.43.0.6c11. If a new version of
setuptools
appeared that breaks this logic or were to need a new patch, all bets
are
off, of course.
What version of setuptools do you have installed ?
Did the patch patch.43.0.6c7 install cleanly ?
Andi..
The reason I'm asking is because I working on a Python C++ module for
performing quick calculations that interacts with Lucene (specifically
PyLucene).
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