On Jul 28, 12:37 pm, Christian Heimes wrote:
> 'make install' shouldn't compile any libraries if you run 'make' prior
> to 'make install'. I suggest you start again with a clean build tree of
> Python 2.6.2.
>
> Christian
You are perfectly right. I started everything again after a "make
distclea
Weidong wrote:
> Thanks for your response! I configured it in the same way as you
> said, but without "--enable-unicode=ucs4". The ocnfig.log shows that
> checking for UCS-4 was failed. So I assume that by default UCS-2 was
> used. There was no other problme in the "make" step.
Correct
> The
On Jul 28, 10:17 am, Christian Heimes wrote:
> unicodedatais usually build as a shared library and not linked into the
> Python core. How did you configure Python? The usual prodecure is:
>
> ./configure
> make
> sudo make install
>
> On Unix the preferred option for ./configure is "--ena
Weidong schrieb:
> I am trying to build python 2.6.2 from the source by following the
> instructions in README that comes with the source. The configure and
> make steps are fine, but there is an error in "make install" step.
> This "make install" attempts to build a lot of lib, and it complains
>
On Jul 28, 9:54 am, Weidong wrote:
> I am trying to build python 2.6.2 from the source by following the
> instructions in README that comes with the source. The configure and
> make steps are fine, but there is an error in "make install" step.
> This "make install" attempts to build a lot of lib,
I am trying to build python 2.6.2 from the source by following the
instructions in README that comes with the source. The configure and
make steps are fine, but there is an error in "make install" step.
This "make install" attempts to build a lot of lib, and it complains
about the lack of "unicode