On Nov 4, 2013, at 9:22 AM, Travis Griggs <travisgri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm playing with a BeagleBone Black running the angstrom distro. Of course, > stock python is 2.7, I'd rather use python3. There isn't a python3 package > available for angstrom. So I downloaded the source and compiled. It seemed to > work pretty well. I used the basic approach outlined in the REAMDE: > > ./configure > make > make test > make install > > Now, I want to repeat the process, but be a little more judicious about what > all is compiled. For example, I don't really need tk stuff (in fact, it just > kept telling me it wasn't there). And there's probably a number of other > modules/libraries in the kitchen sink known as the stock install, that I > could forgo on a tiny little computer like this. > > I see, looking at ./configure --help | less, that I could provide > --disable-FEATURE and --without-PACKAGE directives to my ./configure > invocation. But what I don't see is how to generate a list of what > FEATURES/PACKAGES I could put there for consideration of omission. Is there > some magic juju that generates that? > Should I have asked this question on python-dev instead? Not currently subscribed thereā¦ but would if that would generate more informed responses. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list