On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 6:52 AM, Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro at gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 6:31 AM, Cyd Haselton <chaselton at gmail.com> wrote: >> Additionally it appears as though some modules were not built with the >> correct links to -lc -ldl, even though I added them as dependencies in >> Setup and setup.py, as well as in the appropriate env variables. >> Importing string, tokenize, operator, inspect...and probably others I >> haven't tested...throw the 'undefined reference to dlopen' error. > > Is this another topic? If so, please start another thread. People > glancing at subjects > won't recognize that you're now tackling a different problem. > > The modules you mention here (as well as pydoc) are all pure Python modules. > I don't think any of them would have directly triggered a dlopen error. Do you > have a traceback? > > Skip Apologies for the confusion; the above was not intended to be another topic but an explanation of why the help() module failed in my port and why I believe I'll need to start over. Basically...between my original email and the one above, I managed to review the pydoc.py code, test the imports in said code and discover ones (not tkinter) that were causing errors.
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