Michael Felt added the comment: imho - it is not correct to only make a modification of this nature for a single platform.
To be realistic, if the "design" goal is to 'find' what dlopen() will find when given a argument without a pathname component - then gcc should not be used, and perhaps only your 'ld' based solution (which I have not read). >From linux man pages: both the justification to consider *PATH* for all >platforms (i.e., LD_LIBRARY_PATH is a GNU/Linux construct, not the default for >all platforms.) """ dlopen() The function dlopen() loads the dynamic library file named by the null-terminated string filename and returns an opaque "handle" for the dynamic library. If filename is NULL, then the returned handle is for the main program. If filename contains a slash ("/"), then it is interpreted as a (relative or absolute) pathname. Otherwise, the dynamic linker searches for the library as follows (see ld.so(8) for further details): o (ELF only) If the executable file for the calling program contains a DT_RPATH tag, and does not contain a DT_RUNPATH tag, then the directories listed in the DT_RPATH tag are searched. o If, at the time that the program was started, the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH was defined to contain a colon-separated list of directories, then these are searched. (As a security measure this variable is ignored for set-user-ID and set-group-ID programs.) """ end of excerpt In short, this is more than just LD_LIBRARY_PATH. And my preference is that *PATH*, if predefined, should be taken into consideration by find_library. In other words, the purpose of find_library is to resolve platform naming conventions of shared libraries given a 'generic' argument, e.g., find_library("c") on Linux returns libc.so.6 while for AIX it (should return) libc.a(shr4.o). As such, I would oppose a patch that only addresses the specifics of one platform. What is needed is a "design" clarification of the purpose of find_library. If we can agree on that "implementation" can follow. IMHO - trying to get a patch in for the convenience of one platform is not an architectural enhancement. Again, I would like to see the documented behavior to be that find_library returns what dlopen() would open - when given an argument is the correct platform syntax. A patch for Linux does not - formally - guarantee that documented change. ---------- _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <http://bugs.python.org/issue9998> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com