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AIX-NOTES
[Excerpt from an email describing how to build Python on AIX.]
Subject: Re: Python 1.0.0 BETA 5 -- also for Macintosh!
From: se@MI.Uni-Koeln.DE (Stefan Esser)
To: Guido.van.Rossum@cwi.nl
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 1994 17:40:43 +0100
[...]
The following are [...] Instructions
to get a clean compile using gcc and xlc
under AIX 3.2.4.
Since I wanted to make sure that Python compiles
using both compilers and several sets of options
(ANSI and traditional C, optimize on/off) I didn't
try to include bash readline or other optional
modules.
'make test' succeeded using Python compiled with
the AIX C-compiler invoked as 'cc' and with options
'-o -qMEMMAX=4000' and compiled with 'gcc' and
options '-O -Wall'.
There were some problems trying to compile python
using 'gcc -ansi' (because of _AIX no longer being
defined), but I didn't have time to look into this.
Regards,
Stefan Esser
REQUIRED:
---------
1) AIX compilers don't like the LANG env
varaiable set to european locales.
This makes the compiler generate floating
point constants using "," as the decimal
seperator, which the assembler doesnt't
understand (or was it the other way around,
with the assembler expecting "," in float
numbers ???).
Anyway: "LANG=C; export LANG" solves the
problem, as does "LANG=C $(MAKE) ..." in
the master Makefile.
OPTIONAL:
---------
2) The xlc compiler considers "Python/ceval.c"
too complex to optimize, except when invoked
with "-qMEMMAX=4000".
[...]
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