Rene Liebscher: hack '_init_posix()' to handle the BeOS linker script.

(With a worry-wart comment added by me about where we *should* add the
Python library to the link.)
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Greg Ward 2000-09-01 01:23:26 +00:00
parent b3b6d395e4
commit 66e966f7bd

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@ -255,6 +255,23 @@ def _init_posix():
g['LDSHARED'] = "%s %s -bI:%s" % (ld_so_aix, g['CC'], python_exp)
if sys.platform == 'beos':
# Linker script is in the config directory. In the Makefile it is
# relative to the srcdir, which after installation no longer makes
# sense.
python_lib = get_python_lib(standard_lib=1)
linkerscript_name = os.path.basename(string.split(g['LDSHARED'])[0])
linkerscript = os.path.join(python_lib, 'config', linkerscript_name)
# XXX this isn't the right place to do this: adding the Python
# library to the link, if needed, should be in the "build_ext"
# command. (It's also needed for non-MS compilers on Windows, and
# it's taken care of for them by the 'build_ext.get_libraries()'
# method.)
g['LDSHARED'] = ("%s -L%s/lib -lpython%s" %
(linkerscript, sys.prefix, sys.version[0:3]))
def _init_nt():
"""Initialize the module as appropriate for NT"""