Thanks for the hints. But I think it will too much work to do now and not enough time. So I will probably build my interperter with a older version of glibc so I am sure it will run on all the linux platform and not only the one using glibc 2.3 Thanks Alex Skip Montanaro wrote: > Alex> I am able to compile a static interpreter (using -static > Alex> -static-libgcc) but I can not build the extensions correctly. > > You effectively need to transport yourself back in time before distutils > existed, and modify Modules/Setup (or more correctly, Modules/Setup.local) > appropriately to define the build commands for all the extension modules you > want to include in your interpreter. It's a little tedious the first time > (it will probably take a few iterations to get everything correct), but once > you get the hang of it, it's easy to do. Use the compile and link commands > output by distutils to give yourself a head start on -I, -L and -l flags to > include in your definitions. Many of the commented out definitions are > probably also close. > > If you identify some modules with no commented out build definitions in the > Setup file, please file a bug report on SourceForge. > > Skip > > -- o Alexandre Gillet email: gillet at scripps.edu / The Scripps Research Institute, o Dept. Molecular Biology, MB-5, \ 10550 North Torrey Pines Road, o La Jolla, CA 92037-1000, USA. / tel: (858) 784-2053 o fax: (858) 784-2860
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