Hi, thank you for getting back to me. Yes, our entire toolchain is 64 bit - a mix of stuff I have downloaded and built and some packages from HP (in the form of depot files) GCC was downloaded from HP, for example.
I had to manually add -mlp64 to the CC and CXX lines in the Python Makefile to get it to build 64 bit Python 3. I also had to define PATH_MAX in about 5 files, because it was not resolving it, and it was just easier to add it than to spend more time trying to make it work. I hate HP-UX, BTW. Python -d did not generate any additional information, and so was not helpful (should this work?). Python -v did, however, and it came up with a number of unresolved symbols all seeming to be from libnnz11.so. I tried linking against all of the *.so files in ORACLE_HOME/lib, but I don't remember trying libttsh11 specifically. I will try it again on Monday. -- Cliff On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 9:11 AM, Alexander Gattin <xr...@yandex.ru> wrote: > Hello, > > On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 08:08:42PM -0700, Cliff > Martin wrote: > > I have just gotten done building Python 3.1.2 on > > HPUX 11.31 Itanium (IA64) using gcc 4.4.3, and > > have tried building cx_Oracle to go with it. The > > build succeeds, but test and importing does not. > > I have tried building Python with threads and > > without. The only exotic thing I do with the > > configure for python is to supply -mlp64, which > > BTW, did you build all GNU toolchain in 64 bit > mode? I made some tries to get 64bit python etc > but stubmled over compilation errors and didn't > get enough free time to finish the effort. > > > makes it a 64 bit build. Python 3 appears to > > work just fine, and cx_Oracle has worked on this > > same architecture in the past with Python 2.6.5. > > did you try to start python -d and > >>> import cx_Oracle? > > It may reveal that some symbols in libnnz10 aren't > resolvable. If this is the case, try linking with > bith libttsh10 and libnnz10: > > .../cx_Oracle-x.y.z $ LDFLAGS="-lttsh10" python setup.py install > > Alternatively, try linking against "static" > version of libclntsh10 -- libclntst10. > > -- > With best regards, > xrgtn >
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