>> I can tell by the startup message that it was compiled with gcc >> 2.95.3, but not what optimization flags were used. Guido> If you did a full "make install" then and the results are still Guido> around, look in <prefix>/lib/python1.6/config/Makefile . Thanks for the tip. Since I just rebuilt 1.6 this evening I wiped out whatever was there from last June. Still, I now have that information at my fingertips: def getbuildinfo(): import sys, re, string makefile = "%s/lib/python%d.%d/config/Makefile" % \ (sys.prefix, sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1]) f = open(makefile) pat = re.compile("^([A-Z_]+)\s*=\s*(.*)") lines = f.readlines() opts = {} for line in lines: mat = pat.match(line) if mat: name = mat.group(1) val = string.strip(mat.group(2)) opts[name] = val return opts Skip
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