On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 11:49:25PM +0100, Thomas Wouters wrote: >I have a couple of questions: what to do when setup.py doesn't work ? Is >there a way to make it bypass a module ? What about specifying include dirs There's a 'disabled_module_list' global in the code, but no way to set it from the command-line yet, since I couldn't figure out how to do that in time. >On BSDI, readline sits in /usr/local or /usr/contrib, and isn't detected by >setup.py. Also, SSL support for the socket module was not enabled, though >OpenSSL is installed, in the default path. Can you take a look at the detection code in setup.py and see what's going wrong. I believe it should be found if OpenSSL is in /usr/local/, but /usr/contrib isn't checked currently. >The Tcl/Tk header files are stored in /usr/include/tcl<ver>/ on Debian, >which I personally like a lot, though it's probably a bitch to autodetect. >(I tried, using autoconf ;-P) There's code to handle Debian, though I have no way of testing it, and it worked on Neil's Debian box for some reason. Search for debian_tcl_include in setup.py, and see if you can fix it. >distutils.errors.DistutilsPlatformError: invalid Python installation: unable to open /usr/lib/python2.1/config/Makefile (No such file or directory) Are you sure setup.py is up to date; do a 'cvs update setup.py' to check. You might get a "setup.py is in the way; remove it' message if you downloaded the first setup.py script manually. >without 'make clean' anymore. You get a lot of undefined-symbol warnings >(see below.) If you run 'make clean;make test' it also doesn't work, because >the build directory is not in the Python library path, and regrtest.py >requires (at least) the time module. Again, be sure the tree is up to date; I think this stems from attempting to compile the signal module as shared, which doesn't work. I know that "make test" doesn't work, but am not sure how to fix it yet. --amk
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