On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 04:11:32PM -0500, Barry A. Warsaw wrote: > | 1. Do I have to do something special to allow Python to load > | .so's that extensions depend on? If so, what? > Greg, it's been a while since I've worked on Solaris, but here's what > I remember. This is all circa Solaris 2.5/2.6. It worked the same way in SunOS 4.x, I believe. > I'm of the opinion that if you are specifying -L to the compiler, you > should always also specify -R, and that using -L/-R is always better than > LD_LIBRARY_PATH/LD_RUN_PATH (because the former is done by the person > doing the install and the latter is a burden imposed on all your users). FWIW, I concur with the entire story. In my experience it's pretty SunOS/Solaris specific (in fact, I long wondered why one of my C books spent so much time explaining -R/-L, even though it wasn't necessary on my platforms of choice at that time ;) but it might also apply to other Solaris-inspired shared-library environments (HP-UX ? AIX ? IRIX ?) > IIRC, distutils had a problem in this regard a while back, but these > days it seems to Just Work for me on Linux. However, Linux is > slightly different in that there's a file /etc/ld.so.conf that you can > use to specify additional directories for ld.so to search at run-time, > so it can be fixed "after the fact". BSDI uses the same /etc/ld.so.conf mechanism. However, LD_LIBRARY_PATH does get used on linux, BSDI and IIRC FreeBSD as well, but as a runtime environment variable. The /etc/ld.so.conf file gets compiled into a cache of available libraries using 'ldconf'. On FreeBSD, there is no '/etc/ld.so.conf' file; instead, you use 'ldconfig -m <path>' to add <path> to the current cache, and add or modify the definition of ${ldconfig_path} in /etc/rc.conf. (which is used in the bootup procedure to create a new cache, in case the old one was f'd up.) I imagine OpenBSD and NetBSD are based off of FreeBSD, not BSDI. (BSDI was late in adopting ELF, and obviously based most of it on Linux, for some reason.) I-wonder-how-it-works-on-Windows-ly y'rs, -- Thomas Wouters <thomas@xs4all.net> Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread!
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