From fredrik@pythonware.com Fri Apr 6 01:53:58 2001 . . . > Host: Digital Unix V4.0 (also Tru64 Unix 4.0G, also OSF1). > > Successful installation requires > ./configure --with-cxx=gcc > sed -e "s/-O -Olimit 1500/-O/" Makefile > /tmp/Makefile > mv /tmp/Makefile Makefile umm. isn't there an -Olimit test in the configure script? did you run configure with "cc" first, and forgot to remove the cache files? . . . Yes. No. make distclean configure make gives ... gcc -c -O -Olimit 1500 -I. -I./Include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -o Modules/ccpython.o ./Modules/ccpython.cc gcc: 1500: No such file or directory cc1plus: Invalid option `-Olimit' make: *** [Modules/ccpython.o] Error 1 Should I track this down, or do we have a specialist on-hand in autoconfig? I find it like sendmail.cf; I can read and write, but never understand the *meaning* of what others have done, just its syntax. So, yes, I can see the -Olimit test in configure.in, but it's likely to take me a while to figure out what's wrong with it.
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