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Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +00003
Guido van Rossum76be6ed1995-01-02 18:33:54 +00004==> This version provides new functionality as well as bug fixes.
5 Everyone should upgrade. For a description of what's changed, see
6 Misc/NEWS.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +00007
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00008==> If you don't know yet what Python is: it's an interpreted,
9 extensible, embeddable, interactive, object-oriented programming
10 language. For a quick summary of what Python can mean for a
11 UNIX/C programmer, read Misc/BLURB.LUTZ.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +000012
Guido van Rossumb85ae1a1994-10-06 16:15:09 +000013==> If you want to start compiling right away (on UNIX): just type
14 "./configure" in the current directory and when it finishes, type
15 "make". See the section Build Instructions below for more
16 details.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +000017
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +000018==> All documentation is in the subdirectory Doc in the form of LaTeX
19 files. In order of importance for new users: Tutorial (tut),
20 Library Reference (lib), Language Reference (ref), Extending
21 (ext). Note that especially the Library Reference is of immense
22 value since much of Python's power (including the built-in data
Guido van Rossumb85ae1a1994-10-06 16:15:09 +000023 types and functions!) is described there. [NB The ext document
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +000024 has not been updated to reflect this release yet.]
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +000025
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +000026==> Python is COPYRIGHTED but free to use for all. See the copyright
Guido van Rossumb85ae1a1994-10-06 16:15:09 +000027 notice at the end of this file. Moreover, the Python distribution
28 is not affected by the GNU Public Licence (GPL). There is support
29 for interfaces to some GNU code but this is entirely optional and
30 no GNU code is distributed with Python. For all these packages,
31 GPL-free public domain versions also exist.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +000032
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +000033
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +000034Build instructions
35------------------
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +000036
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +000037Before you start building Python, you must first configure it. This
38entails (at least) running the script "./configure", which figures out
39your system configuration and creates several Makefiles. (This will
40take a minute or two -- please be patient!) When it is done, you are
41ready to run make. Typing "make" in the toplevel directory will
42recursively run make in each of the subdirectories Parser, Objects,
43Python and Modules, creating a library file in each one. The
44executable of the interpreter is built in the Modules subdirectory but
45moved up here when it is built. If you want or need to, you can also
46chdir into each subdirectory in turn and run make there manually
47(do the Modules subdirectory last!). If you run into trouble, first
48see the section Troubleshooting later in this file.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +000049
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +000050AIX users: read the file Misc/AIX-NOTES before trying to build.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +000051
Guido van Rossum0a516c91994-09-12 10:58:40 +000052HP-UX users: read the file Misc/HPUX-NOTES if you want to be able to
53use shared libraries for dynamically loaded modules.
54
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +000055Minix users: when using ack, use "CC=cc AR=aal RANLIB=: ./configure"!
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +000056
Guido van Rossum9bc247a1995-01-20 16:50:15 +000057NeXT users: everything must be linked and compiled with "-posix".
58Until I find out how to let the configure script do that
59automatically, the best way is to run compile with "CC='cc -posix'" in
60the environment; the next best way is to edit the toplevel Makefile
61(after running configure) to add -posix to OPT.
Guido van Rossum19e0c261995-01-17 16:36:34 +000062
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +000063You can configure the interpreter to contain fewer or more built-in
64modules by editing the file Modules/Setup. This file is initially
65copied (when the toplevel Makefile makes Modules/Makefile for the
66first time) from Setup.in; if it does not exist yet, make a copy
67yourself. Never edit Setup.in -- always edit Setup. Read the
68comments in the file for information on what kind of edits you can
69make. When you have edited Setup, Makefile and config.c in Modules
70will automatically be rebuilt the next time you run make in the
Guido van Rossum9444ce01994-10-20 22:10:23 +000071toplevel directory.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +000072
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +000073If you want to change the optimization level of the build, assign to
74the OPT variable on the toplevel make command; e.g. "make OPT=-g" will
Guido van Rossumc561e5d1994-08-23 13:52:46 +000075build a debugging version of Python on most platforms. The default is
76OPT=-O; a value for OPT in the environment when the configure script
77is run overrides this default (likewise for CC; and the initial value
78for LIBS is used as the base set of libraries to link with).
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +000079
80To test the interpreter that you have just built, type "make test".
81This runs the test set silently, twice (once with no compiled files,
82once with the compiled files left by the previous test run). Each
83test run should print "All tests OK." and nothing more. (The test set
84does not test the built-in modules, but will find most other problems
85with the interpreter.)
86
87To install the interpreter as /usr/local/bin/python, type "make
88install". To install the library as /usr/local/lib/python, type "make
89libinstall". To install the manual page as
90/usr/local/man/man1/python.1, type "make maninstall". To install the
91Emacs editing mode for python, manually copy the file
92Misc/python-mode.el to your local Emacs lisp directory. The directory
93/usr/local can be overridden at configuration time by passing
94--prefix=DIRECTORY to the configure script, or at make time by passing
95"prefix=DIRECTORY" to make. See below for more information on --prefix.
96
97If you plan to do development of extension modules or to embed Python
98in another application and don't want to reference the original source
99tree, you can type "make inclinstall" and "make libainstall" to
100install the include files and lib*.a files, respectively, as
101/usr/local/include/Py/*.h and /usr/local/lib/python/lib/lib*.a. The
102make libainstall target also installs copies of several other files
103used or produced during the build process which are needed to build
104extensions or to generate their Makefiles.
105
106To print the documentation, cd into the Doc subdirectory, type "make"
107(let's hope you have LaTeX installed!), and send the four resulting
108PostScript files (tut.ps, lib.ps, ref.ps, and ext.ps) to the printer.
109See the README file there; you can also build a texinfo version of the
110library manual and from that construct an Emacs info version (the
111hypertext format used by the Emacs "info" command) and an HTML version
112(the hypertext format used by the World Wide Web distributed
113information initiative). You don't need to have LaTeX installed for
114this. Note that the Python archive sites also carry the resulting
115PostScript files, in case you have a PostScript printer but not LaTeX.
116
117Some special cases are handled by passing environment variables or
118options to the configure script:
119
120- The configure script uses gcc (the GNU C compiler) if it finds it.
121If you don't want this, or if this compiler is installed but broken on
Guido van Rossumd626da81995-01-12 12:24:52 +0000122your platform, pass the option --without-gcc. You can also pass
123"CC=cc" (or whatever the name of the proper C compiler is) in the
124environment, but the advantage of using --without-gcc is that this
125option is remembered by the config.status script for its --recheck
126option.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000127
Guido van Rossum76be6ed1995-01-02 18:33:54 +0000128- On SCO, a number of notes apply:
129
130 1) Everything works much better if you add -U__STDC__ to the
131 defs. This is because all the SCO header files are broken.
132 Anything that isn't mentioned in the C standard it's
133 conditionally excluded when __STDC__ is defined.
134
135 2) Due to the U.S. export restrictions, SCO broke the crypt
136 stuff out into a separate library, libcrypt_i.a so the LIBS
137 needed be set to:
138
139 LIBS=' -lsocket -lcrypt_i'
140
141
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000142- If you want to install the binaries and the Python library somewhere
143else than in /usr/local/{bin,lib}, you can pass the option
144--prefix=DIRECTORY; the interpreter binary will be installed as
145DIRECTORY/bin/python and the library files as DIRECTORY/lib/python/*.
146If you pass --exec-prefix=DIRECTORY (as well) this overrides the
147installation prefix for architecture-dependent files (like the
148interpreter binary). Note that --prefix=DIRECTORY also affects the
149default module search path (sys.path), when Modules/config.c is
150compiled. Passing make the option prefix=DIRECTORY (and/or
151exec_prefix=DIRECTORY) overrides the prefix set at configuration time;
152this may be more convenient than re-running the configure script if
153you change your mind about the install prefix...
154
Guido van Rossum03d8f741994-08-12 12:45:02 +0000155- You can use the GNU readline library to improve the interactive user
156interface: this gives you line editing and command history when
157calling python interactively. You need to configure build the GNU
158readline library before running the configure script. Its sources are
Guido van Rossumb85ae1a1994-10-06 16:15:09 +0000159not distributed with Python; you can ftp them from any GNU mirror
160site, or from its home site:
Guido van Rossumaf5b83e1995-01-04 19:02:35 +0000161<URL:ftp://slc2.ins.cwru.edu/pub/dist/readline-2.0.tar.gz> (or a
162higher version number -- using version 1.x is not recommended).
Guido van Rossumb85ae1a1994-10-06 16:15:09 +0000163
164A GPL-free version was posted to comp.sources.misc in volume 31 and is
Guido van Rossumaf5b83e1995-01-04 19:02:35 +0000165widely available from FTP archive sites, e.g.
166<URL:ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/.b/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/editline/part01.Z>
Guido van Rossumb85ae1a1994-10-06 16:15:09 +0000167
168Pass the Python configure script the option --with-readline=DIRECTORY
169where DIRECTORY is the absolute pathname of the directory where you've
170built the readline library. Some hints on building and using the
171readline library:
Guido van Rossum03d8f741994-08-12 12:45:02 +0000172
173 - On SGI IRIX 5, you may have to add the following
174 to rldefs.h:
175
176 #ifndef sigmask
177 #define sigmask(sig) (1L << ((sig)-1))
178 #endif
179
Guido van Rossumc561e5d1994-08-23 13:52:46 +0000180 - On most systems, you will have to add #include "rldefs.h" to the
181 top of several source files, and if you use the VPATH feature, you
182 will have to add dependencies of the form foo.o: foo.c to the
183 Makefile for several values of foo.
184
Guido van Rossum03d8f741994-08-12 12:45:02 +0000185 - The readline library requires use of the termcap library. A
186 known problem with this is that it contains entry points which
187 cause conflicts with the STDWIN and SGI GL libraries. The stdwin
188 conflict can be solved (and will be, in the next release of
189 stdwin) by adding a line saying '#define werase w_erase' to the
190 stdwin.h file (in the stdwin distribution, subdirectory H). The
191 GL conflict has been solved in the Python configure script by a
192 hack that forces use of the static version of the termcap library.
193
194 - Check the newsgroup gnu.bash.bugs for specific problems with the
Guido van Rossumc561e5d1994-08-23 13:52:46 +0000195 readline library (I don't get this group here but I've been told
196 that it is the place for readline bugs.)
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000197
198- On SGI IRIX, and on Sun SOLARIS 2, you can use multiple threads. To
199enable this, pass --with-thread. In the Modules/Setup file, enable
200the thread module. (Threads aren't enabled automatically because
201there are run-time penalties when support for them is compiled in even
202if you don't use them.)
203
204- On SGI IRIX, there are modules that interface to many SGI specific
205system libraries, e.g. the GL library and the audio hardware. To
206enable these modules, you must edit the Modules/Setup file (or copy the
207Setup.irix4 file to it).
208
209- On SGI IRIX 4, dynamic loading of extension modules is supported by
210the "dl" library by Jack Jansen, which is ftp'able from
Guido van Rossumaf5b83e1995-01-04 19:02:35 +0000211<URL:ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload/dl-1.6.tar.Z>. This is enabled
212(after you've ftp'ed and compiled the dl library!) by passing
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000213--with-sgi-dl=DIRECTORY where DIRECTORY is the absolute pathname of
214the dl library. (Don't bother on IRIX 5, it already has dynamic
Guido van Rossumc561e5d1994-08-23 13:52:46 +0000215linking using SunOS style shared libraries.) Support for this feature
216is deprecated.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000217
218- Dynamic loading of modules is rumoured to be supported on some other
219systems: VAX (Ultrix), Sun3 (SunOS 3.4), Sequent Symmetry (Dynix), and
220Atari ST. This is done using a combination of the GNU dynamic loading
Guido van Rossumaf5b83e1995-01-04 19:02:35 +0000221package (<URL:ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload/dl-dld-1.1.tar.Z>) and an
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000222emulation of the SGI dl library mentioned above (the emulation can be
Guido van Rossumaf5b83e1995-01-04 19:02:35 +0000223found at <URL:ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload/dld-3.2.3.tar.Z>). To enable
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000224this, ftp and compile both libraries, then call the configure passing
225it the option --with-dl-dld=DL_DIRECTORY,DLD_DIRECTORY where
226DL_DIRECTORY is the absolute pathname of the dl emulation library and
227DLD_DIRECTORY is the absolute pathname of the GNU dld library. (Don't
228bother on SunOS 4 or 5, they already have dynamic linking using shared
Guido van Rossumc561e5d1994-08-23 13:52:46 +0000229libraries.) Support for this feature is deprecated.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000230
231- It is possible to specify alternative versions for the Math library
232(default -lm) and the C library (default the empty string) using the
233options --with-libm=STRING and --with-libc=STRING, respectively. E.g.
234if your system requires that you pass -lc_s to the C compiler to use
235the shared C library, you can pass --with-libc=-lc_s. These libraries
236are passed after all other libraries, the C library last.
237
238You can also build an "extended" interpreter, using modules that are
239not contained in the Modules directory. Extensions are distributed as
240a separate tar file (currently extensions.tar.Z). See the README file
241there.
242
243
Guido van Rossumaf5b83e1995-01-04 19:02:35 +0000244The Tk extension
245----------------
246
247Tk (the user interface component of John Ousterhout's Tcl language) is
248also usable from Python. Since this requires that you first build and
249install Tcl/Tk, the Tk interface is not enabled by default. It
250requires Tcl 7.3 and Tk 3.6. For more info about Tk, including
251pointers to the source, see John Ousterhout's home page at
252<URL:http://playground.sun.com/~ouster/>.
253
254To enable the Python/Tk interface, once you've built and installed
255Tcl/Tk, all you need to do is edit two lines in Modules/Setup; search
256for the string "Tk". Un-comment one (normally the first) of the lines
257beginning with "#tkinter" and un-comment the line beginning with
258"#TKPATH". (If you have installed Tcl/Tk in unusual places you will
259have to edit the first line as well to fix the -I and -L options.)
260See the Build Instructions above for more details.
261
262There is little documentation. Begin with fetching the "Tk Lifesaver"
263document, e.g. <URL:ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/python/tkinter-doc.tar.gz> (a
264gzipped tar file containing a PostScript file). There are demos in
265the Demo/tkinter directory, in the subdirectories guido, matt and www.
266
267Note that there's a Python module called "Tkinter" (capital T) which
268lives in Lib/tkinter/Tkinter.py, and a C module called "tkinter"
269(lower case t) which lives in Modules/tkintermodule.c. Demos and
270normal Tk applications only import the Python Tkinter module -- only
271the latter uses the C tkinter module directly. In order to find the C
272tkinter module, it must be compiled and linked into the Python
273interpreter -- the tkinter line in the Setup file does this. In order
274to find the Python Tkinter module, sys.path must be set correctly --
275the TKPATH assignment in the Setup file takes care of this, but only
276if you install Python properly ("make install libinstall"). (You can
277also use dynamic loading for the C tkinter module, in which case you
278must manually fix up sys.path or set $PYTHONPATH for the Python
279Tkinter module.)
280
281
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000282Building for multiple architectures (using the VPATH feature)
283-------------------------------------------------------------
284
285If your file system is shared between multiple architectures, it
286usually is not necessary to make copies of the sources for each
287architecture you want to support. If the make program supports the
288VPATH feature, you can create an empty build directory for each
289architecture, and in each directory run the configure script (on the
290appropriate machine with the appropriate options). This creates the
291necessary subdirectories and the Makefiles therein. The Makefiles
292contain a line VPATH=... which points to directory containing the
Guido van Rossum6b111b01994-10-11 15:03:34 +0000293actual sources. (On SGI systems, use "smake" instead of "make" if you
294use VPATH -- don't try gnumake.)
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000295
296For example, the following is all you need to build a minimal Python
297in /usr/tmp/python (assuming ~guido/src/python is the toplevel
298directory and you want to build in /usr/tmp/python):
299
300 $ mkdir /usr/tmp/python
301 $ cd /usr/tmp/python
302 $ ~guido/src/python/configure
303 [...]
304 $ make
305 [...]
306 $
307
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000308Note that Modules/Makefile copies the original Setup file to the build
309directory if it finds no Setup file there. This means that you can
310edit the Setup file for each architecture independently. For this
311reason, subsequent changes to the original Setup file are not tracked
312automatically, as they might overwrite local changes. To force a copy
313of a changed original Setup file, delete the target Setup file. (The
314makesetup script supports multiple input files, so if you want to be
315fancy you can change the rules to create an empty Setup.local if it
316doesn't exist and run it with arguments $(srcdir)/Setup Setup.local;
317however this assumes that you only need to add modules.)
318
319
320Troubleshooting
321---------------
322
Guido van Rossumc561e5d1994-08-23 13:52:46 +0000323See section 3 of the FAQ (in subdirectory Misc of the distribution)
324for hints on what can go wrong, and how to fix it.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000325
326
327Building on non-UNIX systems
328----------------------------
329
330On non-UNIX systems, you will have to fake the effect of running the
331configure script manually. A good start is to copy the file
332config.h.in to config.h and edit the latter to reflect the actual
333configuration of your system. Most symbols must simply be defined as
3341 only if the corresponding feature is present and can be left alone
335otherwise; however RETSIGTYPE must always be defined, either as int or
336as void, and the *_t type symbols must be defined as some variant of
337int if they need to be defined at all. Then arrange that the symbol
338HAVE_CONFIG_H is defined during compilation (usually by passing an
339argument of the form `-DHAVE_CONFIG_H' to the compiler, but this is
340necessarily system-dependent).
341
Guido van Rossumc561e5d1994-08-23 13:52:46 +0000342I have tried to collect instructions, Makefiles and additional sources
343for various platforms in this release. The following directories
344exist:
345
346Mac/ Apple Macintosh, using THINK C 6.0 or MPW 3.2.
347Dos/ MS-DOS and Windows 3.1, using Microsoft C.
348Nt/ Windows NT, using Microsoft Visual C/C++.
349Os2/ OS/2.
350
351Most of these instructions were last tested with a previous Python
352release, so you may still experience occasional problems. If you have
353fixes or suggestions, please let me know and I'll try to incorporate
354them in the next release.
355
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000356
357Distribution structure
358----------------------
359
360Most subdirectories have their own README file. Most files have
361comments.
362
363ChangeLog A raw list of changes since the first 1.0.0 BETA release
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000364Demo/ Demonstration scripts, modules and programs
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000365Doc/ Documentation (in LaTeX)
Guido van Rossumc561e5d1994-08-23 13:52:46 +0000366Extensions/ Extension modules (distributed separately)
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000367Grammar/ Input for the parser generator
368Include/ Public header files
369Lib/ Python library modules
370Makefile Rules for building the distribution
371Misc/ Miscellaneous files
372Modules/ Implementation of most built-in modules
373Objects/ Implementation of most built-in object types
374Parser/ The parser and tokenizer and their input handling
375Python/ The "compiler" and interpreter
376README The file you're reading now
377acconfig.h Additional input for the autoheader program
378config.h Configuration header (generated)
379config.h.in Source from which config.status creates config.h
380config.status status from last run of configure script (generated)
381configure Configuration shell script (GNU autoconf output)
382configure.in Configuration specification (GNU autoconf input)
383tags, TAGS Tags files for vi and Emacs (generated)
384python The executable interpreter (generated)
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000385
386
387Ftp access
388----------
389
Guido van Rossum03d8f741994-08-12 12:45:02 +0000390The latest Python source distribution can be ftp'ed from
Guido van Rossumaf5b83e1995-01-04 19:02:35 +0000391<URL:ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/python/>. See the INDEX or index.html file
392for more information. You can also find PostScript of the main Python
393documentation there, Macintosh and PC binaries, and the latest STDWIN
394source distribution (in directory /pub/stdwin). oFr mirror sites, see
395the list in the FAQ (Misc/FAQ this directory).
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000396
397
Guido van Rossum03d8f741994-08-12 12:45:02 +0000398Mailing list and Newsgroup
399--------------------------
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000400
Guido van Rossum03d8f741994-08-12 12:45:02 +0000401There are a mailing list and a newsgroup devoted to Python
402programming, design and bugs. The newsgroup, comp.lang.python,
403contains exactly the same messages as the mailing list. To subscribe
404to the mailing list, send mail containing your real name and e-mail
405address in Internet form to "python-list-request@cwi.nl".
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000406
407
408Author
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410
411Guido van Rossum
412CWI, dept. CST
413P.O. Box 94079
4141090 GB Amsterdam
415The Netherlands
416
417E-mail: Guido.van.Rossum@cwi.nl
418
419
420Copyright Notice
421----------------
422
423The Python source is copyrighted, but you can freely use and copy it
424as long as you don't change or remove the copyright:
425
Guido van Rossumaf5b83e1995-01-04 19:02:35 +0000426Copyright 1991-1995 by Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam,
427The Netherlands.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000428
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432documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
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