Thanks Mitchell for looking into this. The proposed workaround looks
good to me.
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Python extension modules g
Public bug reported:
Compiling a Python extension using Python2 (Python 2.7.18) is making use
of wrong compiler flags, hence dropping required optimizations when
required. This is happening only when python2 is installed from Ubuntu's
repositories. By default, Python's distutils module uses compil
Hi Fabio Martins,
Thanks for looking into this issue. Attached tar file contains setup.py and
steps to reproduce the issue. In general, the behavior is same with any package
building with extensions.
** Attachment added: "testprog.tar.gz"
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Thanks for looking into this. On python3, can we make sure if we are
looking into right output file?
>From your pasted output on Python3, I do see, there is -O2 but I see
from next command the query is against test.so file which seems
incorrect. From the compilation output, the file name when pyth
I just want to check if there are any updates with this bug?
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Hi Ghadi Rahme,
I see this ticket is in progress, just want to check when the fix will be
updated in Ubuntu's packages?
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Thanks for the update Fabio Martins !
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Thanks for providing the workarounds. While the workarounds work in cases when
user is willing to compile extensions from the python package sources and aware
of these problems, for the most common cases work arounds are not feasible.
There are 100’s of python packages with extension modules and
Hi Mitchell, Do you have any update for this bug?
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