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Python for BeOS R5
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This directory contains several useful things to help you build your own
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version of Python for BeOS.
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What's Here?
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ar-fake - A shell script that copies around .o files, for the as much
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of the general effect of ar as we need but more fool-proof.
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It also has an "so" command to build the shared library
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that we actually install and use.
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linkmodule - A shell script used by the build process to build the
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shared library versions of the standard modules; you'll
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probably need this if you want to build dynamically loaded
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modules from the Python archives.
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README - This file (obviously!).
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README.readline-2.2 - Instructions for compiling/installing GNU readline 2.2.
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You'll have to grab the GNU readline source code from
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prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/GNU or any other GNU mirror.
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The Python interpreter is much nicer to work with
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interactively if you've got readline installed. Highly
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recommended.
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To build,
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1) ./configure --prefix=/boot/home/config
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2000-10-26 19:07:40 +02:00
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2) edit Modules/Setup
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comment out grp and mmap, and pwd on 4.5 or earlier
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uncomment any modules you want to include in python
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(you can also add them later as shared libraries.)
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3) make
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Test:
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1999-01-12 21:30:23 +01:00
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make test
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2000-10-06 18:17:21 +02:00
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[Chris Herborth writes:]
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test_popen2 will probably hang; it's deadlocked on a semaphore. I should
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probably disable popen2 support... it uses fork(), and fork() doesn't mix
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with threads on BeOS. In *THEORY* you could use it in a single-threaded
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program, but I haven't tried.
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If test_popen2 does hang, you can find the semaphore it's hung on via the
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"ps" command. Look for python and you'll find something like this:
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./python -tt ../src/Lib/test/regrtest.py (team 26922) (uid 0) (gid 0)
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39472 python sem 10 3785 1500 piperd(360526)
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./python -tt ../src/Lib/test/regrtest.py (team 26923) (uid 0) (gid 0)
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39477 python sem 10 25 4 python lock (1)(360022)
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^^^^^^
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That last number is the semaphore the fork()'d python is stuck on
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(see how it's helpfully called "python lock (1)"? :-). You can unblock
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that semaphore to let the tests continue using the "release" command
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with that semaphore number. Be _very_ careful with "release" though,
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releasing the wrong semaphore can be hazardous.
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Expect the following errors:
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test * skipped -- an optional feature could not be imported (you'll see
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quite a few of these, based on what optional modules
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you've included)
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test test_fork1 skipped -- can't mix os.fork with threads on BeOS
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test test_select crashed -- select.error : (-2147459072, 'Bad file
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descriptor')
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test test_socket crashed -- exceptions.AttributeError : SOCK_RAW
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These are all due to either partial support for certain things (like
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sockets), or valid differences between systems.
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test test_pickle crashed. This is apparently a serious problem,
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"complex" number objects reconstructed from a
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pickle don't compare equal to their ancestors.
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But it happens on BeOS PPC only, not Intel.
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Install:
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1999-01-12 21:30:23 +01:00
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make install
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Enjoy!
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2000-08-15 20:52:33 +02:00
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- Chris Herborth (chrish@pobox.com)
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July 21, 2000
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- Donn Cave (donn@oz.net)
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October 4, 2000
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