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Benjamin Petersonc6f13db2015-11-21 13:38:35 -08001This is Python version 2.7.11
Benjamin Petersona40ea982015-05-10 13:14:16 -04002=============================
Guido van Rossum91447632000-04-11 17:11:09 +00003
Benjamin Peterson5f8d6062011-12-31 22:42:26 -06004Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,
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Guido van Rossum67345eb2001-01-18 14:51:12 +00006
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +00007Copyright (c) 2000 BeOpen.com.
8All rights reserved.
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Guido van Rossum23f7aed2001-04-12 20:53:31 +000010Copyright (c) 1995-2001 Corporation for National Research Initiatives.
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000011All rights reserved.
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Guido van Rossum6ebd2992000-09-03 04:47:47 +000013Copyright (c) 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum.
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000014All rights reserved.
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Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +000016
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000017License information
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Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +000020See the file "LICENSE" for information on the history of this
21software, terms & conditions for usage, and a DISCLAIMER OF ALL
22WARRANTIES.
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000023
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +000024This Python distribution contains no GNU General Public Licensed
25(GPLed) code so it may be used in proprietary projects just like prior
26Python distributions. There are interfaces to some GNU code but these
27are entirely optional.
28
29All trademarks referenced herein are property of their respective
30holders.
Guido van Rossum79808261997-12-11 18:01:47 +000031
32
Guido van Rossum8d7d4ed1996-07-30 21:41:07 +000033What's new in this release?
34---------------------------
Guido van Rossum3ff96dd1996-07-30 18:05:04 +000035
Guido van Rossum67345eb2001-01-18 14:51:12 +000036See the file "Misc/NEWS".
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +000037
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +000038
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +000039If you don't read instructions
40------------------------------
41
42Congratulations on getting this far. :-)
43
44To start building right away (on UNIX): type "./configure" in the
Guido van Rossum2dcec0c2002-02-04 01:59:23 +000045current directory and when it finishes, type "make". This creates an
46executable "./python"; to install in /usr/local, first do "su root"
47and then "make install".
48
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +000049The section `Build instructions' below is still recommended reading.
Guido van Rossum3ff96dd1996-07-30 18:05:04 +000050
51
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +000052What is Python anyway?
53----------------------
54
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +000055Python is an interpreted, interactive object-oriented programming
56language suitable (amongst other uses) for distributed application
57development, scripting, numeric computing and system testing. Python
58is often compared to Tcl, Perl, Java, JavaScript, Visual Basic or
59Scheme. To find out more about what Python can do for you, point your
60browser to http://www.python.org/.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +000061
62
Guido van Rossumf501b4e1996-10-25 14:32:48 +000063How do I learn Python?
64----------------------
65
Fred Drake0e6444c1999-05-17 19:35:01 +000066The official tutorial is still a good place to start; see
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +000067http://docs.python.org/ for online and downloadable versions, as well
68as a list of other introductions, and reference documentation.
Guido van Rossumf501b4e1996-10-25 14:32:48 +000069
Guido van Rossumd0a42e22000-03-31 20:16:45 +000070There's a quickly growing set of books on Python. See
Michael W. Hudsonfad46402005-06-16 15:51:20 +000071http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonBooks for a list.
Guido van Rossum8d90f9d1997-05-22 20:13:25 +000072
Guido van Rossumf501b4e1996-10-25 14:32:48 +000073
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000074Documentation
75-------------
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +000076
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000077All documentation is provided online in a variety of formats. In
78order of importance for new users: Tutorial, Library Reference,
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +000079Language Reference, Extending & Embedding, and the Python/C API. The
80Library Reference is especially of immense value since much of
81Python's power is described there, including the built-in data types
82and functions!
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +000083
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +000084All documentation is also available online at the Python web site
Benjamin Peterson9d0b6042008-03-30 19:35:10 +000085(http://docs.python.org/, see below). It is available online for occasional
86reference, or can be downloaded in many formats for faster access. The
Georg Brandl1c88e0f2008-03-30 19:41:39 +000087documentation is downloadable in HTML, PostScript, PDF, LaTeX, and
Benjamin Peterson9d0b6042008-03-30 19:35:10 +000088reStructuredText (2.6+) formats; the LaTeX and reStructuredText versions are
89primarily for documentation authors, translators, and people with special
90formatting requirements.
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000091
Ezio Melotti7cad3702013-08-16 21:32:25 +030092If you would like to contribute to the development of Python, relevant
93documentation is available at:
94
95 http://docs.python.org/devguide/
96
97For information about building Python's documentation, refer to Doc/README.txt.
98
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +000099
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000100Web sites
101---------
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000102
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000103New Python releases and related technologies are published at
Guido van Rossum67345eb2001-01-18 14:51:12 +0000104http://www.python.org/. Come visit us!
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000105
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000106
107Newsgroups and Mailing Lists
108----------------------------
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000109
110Read comp.lang.python, a high-volume discussion newsgroup about
111Python, or comp.lang.python.announce, a low-volume moderated newsgroup
112for Python-related announcements. These are also accessible as
Georg Brandl4492a982009-08-24 17:12:30 +0000113mailing lists: see http://www.python.org/community/lists/ for an
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +0000114overview of these and many other Python-related mailing lists.
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000115
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000116Archives are accessible via the Google Groups Usenet archive; see
Michael W. Hudsonbe6e0f42002-06-23 16:29:36 +0000117http://groups.google.com/. The mailing lists are also archived, see
Georg Brandl4492a982009-08-24 17:12:30 +0000118http://www.python.org/community/lists/ for details.
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000119
120
121Bug reports
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123
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000124To report or search for bugs, please use the Python Bug
Georg Brandl4492a982009-08-24 17:12:30 +0000125Tracker at http://bugs.python.org/.
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000126
127
128Patches and contributions
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130
Fred Drake6caae142000-10-25 17:51:02 +0000131To submit a patch or other contribution, please use the Python Patch
Georg Brandl4492a982009-08-24 17:12:30 +0000132Manager at http://bugs.python.org/. Guidelines
Andrew M. Kuchling951300e2008-01-04 14:47:17 +0000133for patch submission may be found at http://www.python.org/dev/patches/.
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000134
Benjamin Petersonb2355002008-04-02 21:20:35 +0000135If you have a proposal to change Python, you may want to send an email to the
136comp.lang.python or python-ideas mailing lists for inital feedback. A Python
137Enhancement Proposal (PEP) may be submitted if your idea gains ground. All
138current PEPs, as well as guidelines for submitting a new PEP, are listed at
139http://www.python.org/dev/peps/.
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +0000140
141
142Questions
143---------
144
145For help, if you can't find it in the manuals or on the web site, it's
146best to post to the comp.lang.python or the Python mailing list (see
147above). If you specifically don't want to involve the newsgroup or
Guido van Rossum67345eb2001-01-18 14:51:12 +0000148mailing list, send questions to help@python.org (a group of volunteers
149who answer questions as they can). The newsgroup is the most
150efficient way to ask public questions.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000151
Guido van Rossum901454e2000-06-29 22:28:44 +0000152
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000153Build instructions
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000154==================
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000155
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +0000156Before you can build Python, you must first configure it.
157Fortunately, the configuration and build process has been automated
158for Unix and Linux installations, so all you usually have to do is
159type a few commands and sit back. There are some platforms where
160things are not quite as smooth; see the platform specific notes below.
161If you want to build for multiple platforms sharing the same source
162tree, see the section on VPATH below.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000163
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +0000164Start by running the script "./configure", which determines your
165system configuration and creates the Makefile. (It takes a minute or
166two -- please be patient!) You may want to pass options to the
167configure script -- see the section below on configuration options and
168variables. When it's done, you are ready to run make.
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000169
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +0000170To build Python, you normally type "make" in the toplevel directory.
171If you have changed the configuration, the Makefile may have to be
Benjamin Peterson7bee77c2009-02-26 19:05:59 +0000172rebuilt. In this case, you may have to run make again to correctly
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +0000173build your desired target. The interpreter executable is built in the
174top level directory.
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000175
Brett Cannon4ff151a2015-09-18 15:09:42 -0700176If you need an optimized version of Python, you type "make profile-opt"
177in the top level directory. This will rebuild the interpreter executable
178using Profile Guided Optimization (PGO). For more details, see the
179section below.
180
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000181Once you have built a Python interpreter, see the subsections below on
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +0000182testing and installation. If you run into trouble, see the next
183section.
184
185Previous versions of Python used a manual configuration process that
186involved editing the file Modules/Setup. While this file still exists
187and manual configuration is still supported, it is rarely needed any
188more: almost all modules are automatically built as appropriate under
189guidance of the setup.py script, which is run by Make after the
190interpreter has been built.
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000191
Guido van Rossum0a516c91994-09-12 10:58:40 +0000192
Brett Cannon4ff151a2015-09-18 15:09:42 -0700193Profile Guided Optimization
194---------------------------
195
196PGO takes advantage of recent versions of the GCC or Clang compilers.
197If ran, the "profile-opt" rule will do several steps.
198
199First, the entire Python directory is cleaned of temporary files that
200may resulted in a previous compilation.
201
202Then, an instrumented version of the interpreter is built, using suitable
203compiler flags for each flavour. Note that this is just an intermediary
204step and the binary resulted after this step is not good for real life
205workloads, as it has profiling instructions embedded inside.
206
207After this instrumented version of the interpreter is built, the Makefile
208will automatically run a training workload. This is necessary in order to
209profile the interpreter execution. Note also that any output, both stdout
210and stderr, that may appear at this step is supressed.
211
212Finally, the last step is to rebuild the interpreter, using the information
213collected in the previous one. The end result will be a the Python binary
214that is optimized and suitable for distribution or production installation.
215
216
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000217Troubleshooting
218---------------
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000219
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000220See also the platform specific notes in the next section.
221
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +0000222If you run into other trouble, see the FAQ
Georg Brandl4492a982009-08-24 17:12:30 +0000223(http://www.python.org/doc/faq/) for hints on what can go wrong, and
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +0000224how to fix it.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000225
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000226If you rerun the configure script with different options, remove all
227object files by running "make clean" before rebuilding. Believe it or
228not, "make clean" sometimes helps to clean up other inexplicable
229problems as well. Try it before sending in a bug report!
230
Guido van Rossumd0fe8451996-08-26 03:02:37 +0000231If the configure script fails or doesn't seem to find things that
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +0000232should be there, inspect the config.log file.
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +0000233
234If you get a warning for every file about the -Olimit option being no
235longer supported, you can ignore it. There's no foolproof way to know
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000236whether this option is needed; all we can do is test whether it is
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +0000237accepted without error. On some systems, e.g. older SGI compilers, it
238is essential for performance (specifically when compiling ceval.c,
239which has more basic blocks than the default limit of 1000). If the
240warning bothers you, edit the Makefile to remove "-Olimit 1500" from
241the OPT variable.
Guido van Rossumd0fe8451996-08-26 03:02:37 +0000242
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000243If you get failures in test_long, or sys.maxint gets set to -1, you
244are probably experiencing compiler bugs, usually related to
Martin v. Löwis9cea5f52002-11-15 07:28:05 +0000245optimization. This is a common problem with some versions of gcc, and
246some vendor-supplied compilers, which can sometimes be worked around
247by turning off optimization. Consider switching to stable versions
Anthony Baxtere9d719b2004-11-30 01:49:18 +0000248(gcc 2.95.2, gcc 3.x, or contact your vendor.)
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000249
250From Python 2.0 onward, all Python C code is ANSI C. Compiling using
251old K&R-C-only compilers is no longer possible. ANSI C compilers are
252available for all modern systems, either in the form of updated
Martin v. Löwis9cea5f52002-11-15 07:28:05 +0000253compilers from the vendor, or one of the free compilers (gcc).
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000254
Georg Brandl250755b2006-11-15 17:42:03 +0000255If "make install" fails mysteriously during the "compiling the library"
256step, make sure that you don't have any of the PYTHONPATH or PYTHONHOME
257environment variables set, as they may interfere with the newly built
258executable which is compiling the library.
259
Martin v. Löwis779ffc02002-12-02 22:17:01 +0000260Unsupported systems
261-------------------
262
Andrew M. Kuchlingbffd62e2010-06-12 20:00:55 +0000263A number of systems are not supported in Python 2.7 anymore. Some
Georg Brandl3e83ff72010-06-12 06:45:33 +0000264support code is still present, but will be removed in later versions.
Martin v. Löwis779ffc02002-12-02 22:17:01 +0000265If you still need to use current Python versions on these systems,
266please send a message to python-dev@python.org indicating that you
Martin v. Löwis8cab8b02006-07-24 05:05:22 +0000267volunteer to support this system. For a more detailed discussion
268regarding no-longer-supported and resupporting platforms, as well
269as a list of platforms that became or will be unsupported, see PEP 11.
Martin v. Löwis779ffc02002-12-02 22:17:01 +0000270
271More specifically, the following systems are not supported any
272longer:
273- SunOS 4
274- DYNIX
275- dgux
276- Minix
Martin v. Löwis8cab8b02006-07-24 05:05:22 +0000277- NeXT
Martin v. Löwis779ffc02002-12-02 22:17:01 +0000278- Irix 4 and --with-sgi-dl
279- Linux 1
Matthias Klose3cef2a92012-03-14 23:39:33 +0100280- Systems defining __d6_pthread_create (configure.ac)
Martin v. Löwis779ffc02002-12-02 22:17:01 +0000281- Systems defining PY_PTHREAD_D4, PY_PTHREAD_D6,
282 or PY_PTHREAD_D7 in thread_pthread.h
283- Systems using --with-dl-dld
Martin v. Löwis7e4cfcb2002-12-19 16:21:49 +0000284- Systems using --without-universal-newlines
Martin v. Löwis8cab8b02006-07-24 05:05:22 +0000285- MacOS 9
Martin v. Löwis8cab8b02006-07-24 05:05:22 +0000286- Systems using --with-wctype-functions
287- Win9x, WinME
288
Martin v. Löwis779ffc02002-12-02 22:17:01 +0000289
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000290Platform specific notes
291-----------------------
292
Guido van Rossum0447a321995-10-08 01:22:33 +0000293(Some of these may no longer apply. If you find you can build Python
Guido van Rossum67345eb2001-01-18 14:51:12 +0000294on these platforms without the special directions mentioned here,
295submit a documentation bug report to SourceForge (see Bug Reports
296above) so we can remove them!)
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000297
Skip Montanaro6dc4a8e2003-05-02 15:27:59 +0000298Unix platforms: If your vendor still ships (and you still use) Berkeley DB
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000299 1.85 you will need to edit Modules/Setup to build the bsddb185
300 module and add a line to sitecustomize.py which makes it the
301 default. In Modules/Setup a line like
Skip Montanaro6dc4a8e2003-05-02 15:27:59 +0000302
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000303 bsddb185 bsddbmodule.c
Skip Montanaro6dc4a8e2003-05-02 15:27:59 +0000304
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000305 should work. (You may need to add -I, -L or -l flags to direct the
306 compiler and linker to your include files and libraries.)
Skip Montanaro6dc4a8e2003-05-02 15:27:59 +0000307
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +0000308XXX I think this next bit is out of date:
Skip Montanaro6dc4a8e2003-05-02 15:27:59 +0000309
Brett Cannondc48b742007-05-20 07:09:50 +000031064-bit platforms: The modules audioop, and imageop don't work.
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000311 The setup.py script disables them on 64-bit installations.
312 Don't try to enable them in the Modules/Setup file. They
313 contain code that is quite wordsize sensitive. (If you have a
314 fix, let us know!)
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +0000315
Guido van Rossum4462e931997-01-22 21:00:32 +0000316Solaris: When using Sun's C compiler with threads, at least on Solaris
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000317 2.5.1, you need to add the "-mt" compiler option (the simplest
318 way is probably to specify the compiler with this option as
319 the "CC" environment variable when running the configure
320 script).
Guido van Rossum4462e931997-01-22 21:00:32 +0000321
Guido van Rossum42992312002-09-23 14:02:18 +0000322 When using GCC on Solaris, beware of binutils 2.13 or GCC
323 versions built using it. This mistakenly enables the
324 -zcombreloc option which creates broken shared libraries on
325 Solaris. binutils 2.12 works, and the binutils maintainers
Skip Montanaro4de9cba2003-01-03 16:26:23 +0000326 are aware of the problem. Binutils 2.13.1 only partially
327 fixed things. It appears that 2.13.2 solves the problem
328 completely. This problem is known to occur with Solaris 2.7
329 and 2.8, but may also affect earlier and later versions of the
330 OS.
Guido van Rossum42992312002-09-23 14:02:18 +0000331
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000332 When the dynamic loader complains about errors finding shared
333 libraries, such as
Martin v. Löwis9cea5f52002-11-15 07:28:05 +0000334
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000335 ld.so.1: ./python: fatal: libstdc++.so.5: open failed:
336 No such file or directory
Martin v. Löwis9cea5f52002-11-15 07:28:05 +0000337
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000338 you need to first make sure that the library is available on
339 your system. Then, you need to instruct the dynamic loader how
340 to find it. You can choose any of the following strategies:
Martin v. Löwis9cea5f52002-11-15 07:28:05 +0000341
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000342 1. When compiling Python, set LD_RUN_PATH to the directories
343 containing missing libraries.
344 2. When running Python, set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to these directories.
345 3. Use crle(8) to extend the search path of the loader.
346 4. Modify the installed GCC specs file, adding -R options into the
347 *link: section.
Martin v. Löwis9cea5f52002-11-15 07:28:05 +0000348
Skip Montanaro9f6606a2005-11-17 18:19:39 +0000349 The complex object fails to compile on Solaris 10 with gcc 3.4 (at
350 least up to 3.4.3). To work around it, define Py_HUGE_VAL as
351 HUGE_VAL(), e.g.:
352
353 make CPPFLAGS='-D"Py_HUGE_VAL=HUGE_VAL()" -I. -I$(srcdir)/Include'
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000354 ./python setup.py CPPFLAGS='-D"Py_HUGE_VAL=HUGE_VAL()"'
Skip Montanaro9f6606a2005-11-17 18:19:39 +0000355
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000356Linux: A problem with threads and fork() was tracked down to a bug in
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000357 the pthreads code in glibc version 2.0.5; glibc version 2.0.7
358 solves the problem. This causes the popen2 test to fail;
359 problem and solution reported by Pablo Bleyer.
Guido van Rossum4462e931997-01-22 21:00:32 +0000360
Martin v. Löwis3efa04a2003-06-14 05:29:27 +0000361Red Hat Linux: Red Hat 9 built Python2.2 in UCS-4 mode and hacked
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000362 Tcl to support it. To compile Python2.3 with Tkinter, you will
363 need to pass --enable-unicode=ucs4 flag to ./configure.
Martin v. Löwis3efa04a2003-06-14 05:29:27 +0000364
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000365 There's an executable /usr/bin/python which is Python
366 1.5.2 on most older Red Hat installations; several key Red Hat tools
367 require this version. Python 2.1.x may be installed as
368 /usr/bin/python2. The Makefile installs Python as
369 /usr/local/bin/python, which may or may not take precedence
370 over /usr/bin/python, depending on how you have set up $PATH.
Guido van Rossum2dcec0c2002-02-04 01:59:23 +0000371
Guido van Rossum59230501999-06-21 20:51:46 +0000372FreeBSD 3.x and probably platforms with NCurses that use libmytinfo or
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000373 similar: When using cursesmodule, the linking is not done in
374 the correct order with the defaults. Remove "-ltermcap" from
375 the readline entry in Setup, and use as curses entry: "curses
376 cursesmodule.c -lmytinfo -lncurses -ltermcap" - "mytinfo" (so
377 called on FreeBSD) should be the name of the auxiliary library
378 required on your platform. Normally, it would be linked
379 automatically, but not necessarily in the correct order.
Guido van Rossum59230501999-06-21 20:51:46 +0000380
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000381BSDI: BSDI versions before 4.1 have known problems with threads,
382 which can cause strange errors in a number of modules (for
383 instance, the 'test_signal' test script will hang forever.)
384 Turning off threads (with --with-threads=no) or upgrading to
385 BSDI 4.1 solves this problem.
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000386
387DEC Unix: Run configure with --with-dec-threads, or with
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000388 --with-threads=no if no threads are desired (threads are on by
389 default). When using GCC, it is possible to get an internal
390 compiler error if optimization is used. This was reported for
391 GCC 2.7.2.3 on selectmodule.c. Manually compile the affected
392 file without optimization to solve the problem.
Guido van Rossum8eca2c21996-02-14 18:37:46 +0000393
Guido van Rossume1cdb161999-04-10 16:04:07 +0000394DEC Ultrix: compile with GCC to avoid bugs in the native compiler,
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000395 and pass SHELL=/bin/sh5 to Make when installing.
Guido van Rossume1cdb161999-04-10 16:04:07 +0000396
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000397AIX: A complete overhaul of the shared library support is now in
398 place. See Misc/AIX-NOTES for some notes on how it's done.
399 (The optimizer bug reported at this place in previous releases
400 has been worked around by a minimal code change.) If you get
401 errors about pthread_* functions, during compile or during
402 testing, try setting CC to a thread-safe (reentrant) compiler,
403 like "cc_r". For full C++ module support, set CC="xlC_r" (or
404 CC="xlC" without thread support).
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000405
Guido van Rossuma2534c82005-09-20 19:06:23 +0000406AIX 5.3: To build a 64-bit version with IBM's compiler, I used the
407 following:
408
409 export PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/vacpp/bin
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000410 ./configure --with-gcc="xlc_r -q64" --with-cxx="xlC_r -q64" \
Guido van Rossuma2534c82005-09-20 19:06:23 +0000411 --disable-ipv6 AR="ar -X64"
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000412 make
Guido van Rossuma2534c82005-09-20 19:06:23 +0000413
Anthony Baxter7c497472003-10-01 07:24:54 +0000414HP-UX: When using threading, you may have to add -D_REENTRANT to the
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000415 OPT variable in the top-level Makefile; reported by Pat Knight,
416 this seems to make a difference (at least for HP-UX 10.20)
417 even though pyconfig.h defines it. This seems unnecessary when
418 using HP/UX 11 and later - threading seems to work "out of the
419 box".
Anthony Baxter7c497472003-10-01 07:24:54 +0000420
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +0000421HP-UX ia64: When building on the ia64 (Itanium) platform using HP's
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000422 compiler, some experience has shown that the compiler's
423 optimiser produces a completely broken version of python
Georg Brandl4492a982009-08-24 17:12:30 +0000424 (see http://bugs.python.org/814976). To work around this,
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000425 edit the Makefile and remove -O from the OPT line.
Guido van Rossum539c6622005-09-14 17:49:54 +0000426
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000427 To build a 64-bit executable on an Itanium 2 system using HP's
428 compiler, use these environment variables:
Guido van Rossum539c6622005-09-14 17:49:54 +0000429
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000430 CC=cc
431 CXX=aCC
432 BASECFLAGS="+DD64"
433 LDFLAGS="+DD64 -lxnet"
Guido van Rossum539c6622005-09-14 17:49:54 +0000434
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000435 and call configure as:
Guido van Rossum539c6622005-09-14 17:49:54 +0000436
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000437 ./configure --without-gcc
Guido van Rossum539c6622005-09-14 17:49:54 +0000438
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000439 then *unset* the environment variables again before running
440 make. (At least one of these flags causes the build to fail
441 if it remains set.) You still have to edit the Makefile and
442 remove -O from the OPT line.
Guido van Rossum2094e041998-05-14 15:47:35 +0000443
Georg Brandl4492a982009-08-24 17:12:30 +0000444HP PA-RISC 2.0: A recent bug report (http://bugs.python.org/546117)
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000445 suggests that the C compiler in this 64-bit system has bugs
446 in the optimizer that break Python. Compiling without
447 optimization solves the problems.
Guido van Rossum4e1dd7d2002-04-23 13:06:07 +0000448
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000449SCO: The following apply to SCO 3 only; Python builds out of the box
450 on SCO 5 (or so we've heard).
Guido van Rossuma16e2751998-04-13 20:14:05 +0000451
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000452 1) Everything works much better if you add -U__STDC__ to the
453 defs. This is because all the SCO header files are broken.
454 Anything that isn't mentioned in the C standard is
455 conditionally excluded when __STDC__ is defined.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000456
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000457 2) Due to the U.S. export restrictions, SCO broke the crypt
458 stuff out into a separate library, libcrypt_i.a so the LIBS
459 needed be set to:
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000460
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000461 LIBS=' -lsocket -lcrypt_i'
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000462
Martin v. Löwis387c5472001-09-06 08:16:17 +0000463UnixWare: There are known bugs in the math library of the system, as well as
464 problems in the handling of threads (calling fork in one
465 thread may interrupt system calls in others). Therefore, test_math and
466 tests involving threads will fail until those problems are fixed.
467
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000468QNX: Chris Herborth (chrish@qnx.com) writes:
469 configure works best if you use GNU bash; a port is available on
470 ftp.qnx.com in /usr/free. I used the following process to build,
471 test and install Python 1.5.x under QNX:
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000472
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000473 1) CONFIG_SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash CC=cc RANLIB=: \
474 ./configure --verbose --without-gcc --with-libm=""
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000475
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000476 2) edit Modules/Setup to activate everything that makes sense for
477 your system... tested here at QNX with the following modules:
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000478
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000479 array, audioop, binascii, cPickle, cStringIO, cmath,
480 crypt, curses, errno, fcntl, gdbm, grp, imageop,
481 _locale, math, md5, new, operator, parser, pcre,
Neal Norwitz90340a12007-05-20 18:06:27 +0000482 posix, pwd, readline, regex, reop,
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000483 select, signal, socket, soundex, strop, struct,
Brett Cannondc48b742007-05-20 07:09:50 +0000484 syslog, termios, time, timing, zlib, audioop, imageop
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000485
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000486 3) make SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000487
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000488 or, if you feel the need for speed:
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000489
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000490 make SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash OPT="-5 -Oil+nrt"
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000491
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000492 4) make SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash test
Guido van Rossumec95c7b1998-08-04 17:59:56 +0000493
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000494 Using GNU readline 2.2 seems to behave strangely, but I
495 think that's a problem with my readline 2.2 port. :-\
Guido van Rossumec95c7b1998-08-04 17:59:56 +0000496
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000497 5) make SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash install
Guido van Rossumb7f454d1997-12-02 19:44:31 +0000498
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000499 If you get SIGSEGVs while running Python (I haven't yet, but
500 I've only run small programs and the test cases), you're
501 probably running out of stack; the default 32k could be a
502 little tight. To increase the stack size, edit the Makefile
503 to read: LDFLAGS = -N 48k
Guido van Rossum40d63581997-08-14 19:45:30 +0000504
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000505BeOS: See Misc/BeOS-NOTES for notes about compiling/installing
506 Python on BeOS R3 or later. Note that only the PowerPC
507 platform is supported for R3; both PowerPC and x86 are
508 supported for R4.
Guido van Rossumec95c7b1998-08-04 17:59:56 +0000509
Michael W. Hudson33876f52002-07-31 09:55:25 +0000510Cray T3E: Mark Hadfield (m.hadfield@niwa.co.nz) writes:
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000511 Python can be built satisfactorily on a Cray T3E but based on
512 my experience with the NIWA T3E (2002-05-22, version 2.2.1)
513 there are a few bugs and gotchas. For more information see a
514 thread on comp.lang.python in May 2002 entitled "Building
515 Python on Cray T3E".
Michael W. Hudson33876f52002-07-31 09:55:25 +0000516
517 1) Use Cray's cc and not gcc. The latter was reported not to
518 work by Konrad Hinsen. It may work now, but it may not.
519
520 2) To set sys.platform to something sensible, pass the
521 following environment variable to the configure script:
522
523 MACHDEP=unicosmk
524
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000525 2) Run configure with option "--enable-unicode=ucs4".
Michael W. Hudson33876f52002-07-31 09:55:25 +0000526
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000527 3) The Cray T3E does not support dynamic linking, so extension
528 modules have to be built by adding (or uncommenting) lines
529 in Modules/Setup. The minimum set of modules is
Michael W. Hudson33876f52002-07-31 09:55:25 +0000530
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000531 posix, new, _sre, unicodedata
Michael W. Hudson33876f52002-07-31 09:55:25 +0000532
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000533 On NIWA's vanilla T3E system the following have also been
534 included successfully:
Michael W. Hudson33876f52002-07-31 09:55:25 +0000535
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000536 _codecs, _locale, _socket, _symtable, _testcapi, _weakref
537 array, binascii, cmath, cPickle, crypt, cStringIO, dbm
538 errno, fcntl, grp, math, md5, operator, parser, pcre, pwd
539 regex, rotor, select, struct, strop, syslog, termios
540 time, timing, xreadlines
Michael W. Hudson33876f52002-07-31 09:55:25 +0000541
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000542 4) Once the python executable and library have been built, make
543 will execute setup.py, which will attempt to build remaining
544 extensions and link them dynamically. Each of these attempts
545 will fail but should not halt the make process. This is
546 normal.
Michael W. Hudson33876f52002-07-31 09:55:25 +0000547
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000548 5) Running "make test" uses a lot of resources and causes
549 problems on our system. You might want to try running tests
550 singly or in small groups.
Guido van Rossum1bf0bf41997-08-20 23:50:51 +0000551
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000552SGI: SGI's standard "make" utility (/bin/make or /usr/bin/make)
553 does not check whether a command actually changed the file it
554 is supposed to build. This means that whenever you say "make"
555 it will redo the link step. The remedy is to use SGI's much
556 smarter "smake" utility (/usr/sbin/smake), or GNU make. If
557 you set the first line of the Makefile to #!/usr/sbin/smake
558 smake will be invoked by make (likewise for GNU make).
Guido van Rossum0078aaf1997-08-21 03:05:11 +0000559
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000560 WARNING: There are bugs in the optimizer of some versions of
561 SGI's compilers that can cause bus errors or other strange
562 behavior, especially on numerical operations. To avoid this,
563 try building with "make OPT=".
Fred Drake0b5fb2b2000-09-29 17:45:05 +0000564
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000565OS/2: If you are running Warp3 or Warp4 and have IBM's VisualAge C/C++
566 compiler installed, just change into the pc\os2vacpp directory
567 and type NMAKE. Threading and sockets are supported by default
568 in the resulting binaries of PYTHON15.DLL and PYTHON.EXE.
569
Fred Drake36ed5602000-10-06 01:58:48 +0000570Reliant UNIX: The thread support does not compile on Reliant UNIX, and
571 there is a (minor) problem in the configure script for that
572 platform as well. This should be resolved in time for a
573 future release.
Trent Mick635f6fb2000-08-23 21:33:05 +0000574
Barry Warsaw6a8557d2002-10-14 18:04:39 +0000575MacOSX: The tests will crash on both 10.1 and 10.2 with SEGV in
Barry Warsaw6e753642002-10-14 18:15:35 +0000576 test_re and test_sre due to the small default stack size. If
577 you set the stack size to 2048 before doing a "make test" the
Georg Brandl667eb7c2007-03-06 18:47:31 +0000578 failure can be avoided. If you're using the tcsh or csh shells,
579 use "limit stacksize 2048" and for the bash shell (the default
580 as of OSX 10.3), use "ulimit -s 2048".
Barry Warsaw06557452001-12-14 20:47:12 +0000581
Jack Jansen6a77cf12001-12-06 21:49:02 +0000582 On naked Darwin you may want to add the configure option
Jack Jansen4c398fd2001-10-08 13:21:15 +0000583 "--disable-toolbox-glue" to disable the glue code for the Carbon
Jack Jansen6a77cf12001-12-06 21:49:02 +0000584 interface modules. The modules themselves are currently only built
585 if you add the --enable-framework option, see below.
Barry Warsaw06557452001-12-14 20:47:12 +0000586
587 On a clean OSX /usr/local does not exist. Do a
Jack Jansen61fec302002-01-04 15:59:57 +0000588 "sudo mkdir -m 775 /usr/local"
Jack Jansen84a01642002-08-04 21:19:55 +0000589 before you do a make install. It is probably not a good idea to
590 do "sudo make install" which installs everything as superuser,
591 as this may later cause problems when installing distutils-based
592 additions.
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +0000593
Jack Jansen84a01642002-08-04 21:19:55 +0000594 Some people have reported problems building Python after using "fink"
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000595 to install additional unix software. Disabling fink (remove all
596 references to /sw from your .profile or .login) should solve this.
Barry Warsaw06557452001-12-14 20:47:12 +0000597
598 You may want to try the configure option "--enable-framework"
599 which installs Python as a framework. The location can be set
600 as argument to the --enable-framework option (default
Jack Jansen84a01642002-08-04 21:19:55 +0000601 /Library/Frameworks). A framework install is probably needed if you
602 want to use any Aqua-based GUI toolkit (whether Tkinter, wxPython,
603 Carbon, Cocoa or anything else).
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +0000604
Georg Brandlb0885b72007-12-09 08:59:45 +0000605 You may also want to try the configure option "--enable-universalsdk"
606 which builds Python as a universal binary with support for the
607 i386 and PPC architetures. This requires Xcode 2.1 or later to build.
Ronald Oussoren988117f2006-04-29 11:31:35 +0000608
Georg Brandl3fc792b2007-12-09 08:54:02 +0000609 See Mac/README for more information on framework and
Georg Brandlb0885b72007-12-09 08:59:45 +0000610 universal builds.
Fred Drakedabed752001-02-01 19:41:13 +0000611
Michael W. Hudson1c4523f2001-12-19 19:49:58 +0000612Cygwin: With recent (relative to the time of writing, 2001-12-19)
613 Cygwin installations, there are problems with the interaction
614 of dynamic linking and fork(). This manifests itself in build
615 failures during the execution of setup.py.
Tim Peters42fc7cc2001-04-04 18:35:19 +0000616
Michael W. Hudson1c4523f2001-12-19 19:49:58 +0000617 There are two workarounds that both enable Python (albeit
618 without threading support) to build and pass all tests on
619 NT/2000 (and most likely XP as well, though reports of testing
620 on XP would be appreciated).
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000621
Michael W. Hudson1c4523f2001-12-19 19:49:58 +0000622 The workarounds:
623
624 (a) the band-aid fix is to link the _socket module statically
625 rather than dynamically (which is the default).
626
627 To do this, run "./configure --with-threads=no" including any
628 other options you need (--prefix, etc.). Then in Modules/Setup
Walter Dörwald7dc65d62003-02-02 23:37:05 +0000629 uncomment the lines:
Tim Peters42fc7cc2001-04-04 18:35:19 +0000630
Michael W. Hudsonbe5ce182001-12-12 11:46:52 +0000631 #SSL=/usr/local/ssl
632 #_socket socketmodule.c \
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000633 # -DUSE_SSL -I$(SSL)/include -I$(SSL)/include/openssl \
634 # -L$(SSL)/lib -lssl -lcrypto
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000635
Michael W. Hudson1c4523f2001-12-19 19:49:58 +0000636 and remove "local/" from the SSL variable. Finally, just run
637 "make"!
Tim Peters42fc7cc2001-04-04 18:35:19 +0000638
Michael W. Hudsonb6554642001-12-19 22:09:09 +0000639 (b) The "proper" fix is to rebase the Cygwin DLLs to prevent
Michael W. Hudson1c4523f2001-12-19 19:49:58 +0000640 base address conflicts. Details on how to do this can be
641 found in the following mail:
642
643 http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-12/msg00894.html
644
645 It is hoped that a version of this solution will be
Michael W. Hudsonb6554642001-12-19 22:09:09 +0000646 incorporated into the Cygwin distribution fairly soon.
Michael W. Hudson1c4523f2001-12-19 19:49:58 +0000647
648 Two additional problems:
649
650 (1) Threading support should still be disabled due to a known
651 bug in Cygwin pthreads that causes test_threadedtempfile to
652 hang.
653
Neal Norwitz4ebde092001-12-19 20:44:13 +0000654 (2) The _curses module does not build. This is a known
Michael W. Hudson1c4523f2001-12-19 19:49:58 +0000655 Cygwin ncurses problem that should be resolved the next time
656 that this package is released.
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000657
Michael W. Hudsonbe5ce182001-12-12 11:46:52 +0000658 On older versions of Cygwin, test_poll may hang and test_strftime
659 may fail.
Tim Peters42fc7cc2001-04-04 18:35:19 +0000660
Michael W. Hudson1c4523f2001-12-19 19:49:58 +0000661 The situation on 9X/Me is not accurately known at present.
662 Some time ago, there were reports that the following
663 regression tests failed:
Tim Peters42fc7cc2001-04-04 18:35:19 +0000664
665 test_pwd
666 test_select (hang)
667 test_socket
668
Michael W. Hudson1c4523f2001-12-19 19:49:58 +0000669 Due to the test_select hang on 9X/Me, one should run the
670 regression test using the following:
Tim Peters42fc7cc2001-04-04 18:35:19 +0000671
Michael W. Hudsonbe5ce182001-12-12 11:46:52 +0000672 make TESTOPTS='-l -x test_select' test
Tim Peters42fc7cc2001-04-04 18:35:19 +0000673
Michael W. Hudson1c4523f2001-12-19 19:49:58 +0000674 News regarding these platforms with more recent Cygwin
675 versions would be appreciated!
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000676
Georg Brandl69036212009-03-31 21:43:03 +0000677Windows: When executing Python scripts on the command line using file type
678 associations (i.e. starting "script.py" instead of "python script.py"),
679 redirects may not work unless you set a specific registry key. See
680 the Knowledge Base article <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321788>.
Skip Montanaro56d83012003-01-04 04:05:51 +0000681
682
Skip Montanaro57454e52002-06-14 20:30:31 +0000683Configuring the bsddb and dbm modules
684-------------------------------------
685
Skip Montanaro56d83012003-01-04 04:05:51 +0000686Beginning with Python version 2.3, the PyBsddb package
687<http://pybsddb.sf.net/> was adopted into Python as the bsddb package,
688exposing a set of package-level functions which provide
Gregory P. Smith3adc4aa2006-04-13 19:19:01 +0000689backwards-compatible behavior. Only versions 3.3 through 4.4 of
Skip Montanaro56d83012003-01-04 04:05:51 +0000690Sleepycat's libraries provide the necessary API, so older versions
691aren't supported through this interface. The old bsddb module has
692been retained as bsddb185, though it is not built by default. Users
693wishing to use it will have to tweak Modules/Setup to build it. The
694dbm module will still be built against the Sleepycat libraries if
Gregory P. Smith3adc4aa2006-04-13 19:19:01 +0000695other preferred alternatives (ndbm, gdbm) are not found.
Guido van Rossum62d45c02002-12-02 15:49:13 +0000696
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000697Building the sqlite3 module
698---------------------------
699
700To build the sqlite3 module, you'll need the sqlite3 or libsqlite3
701packages installed, including the header files. Many modern operating
702systems distribute the headers in a separate package to the library -
703often it will be the same name as the main package, but with a -dev or
704-devel suffix.
705
706The version of pysqlite2 that's including in Python needs sqlite3 3.0.8
707or later. setup.py attempts to check that it can find a correct version.
Skip Montanaro57454e52002-06-14 20:30:31 +0000708
Guido van Rossumdc8a3cb1998-05-12 15:29:18 +0000709Configuring threads
710-------------------
711
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000712As of Python 2.0, threads are enabled by default. If you wish to
713compile without threads, or if your thread support is broken, pass the
714--with-threads=no switch to configure. Unfortunately, on some
715platforms, additional compiler and/or linker options are required for
716threads to work properly. Below is a table of those options,
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000717collected by Bill Janssen. We would love to automate this process
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +0000718more, but the information below is not enough to write a patch for the
Matthias Klose3cef2a92012-03-14 23:39:33 +0100719configure.ac file, so manual intervention is required. If you patch
720the configure.ac file and are confident that the patch works, please
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000721send in the patch. (Don't bother patching the configure script itself
Matthias Klose3cef2a92012-03-14 23:39:33 +0100722-- it is regenerated each time the configure.ac file changes.)
Guido van Rossumdc8a3cb1998-05-12 15:29:18 +0000723
724Compiler switches for threads
725.............................
726
Martin v. Löwis1c24f9c2001-03-06 12:07:27 +0000727The definition of _REENTRANT should be configured automatically, if
728that does not work on your system, or if _REENTRANT is defined
729incorrectly, please report that as a bug.
Guido van Rossumdc8a3cb1998-05-12 15:29:18 +0000730
Martin v. Löwis1c24f9c2001-03-06 12:07:27 +0000731 OS/Compiler/threads Switches for use with threads
732 (POSIX is draft 10, DCE is draft 4) compile & link
733
734 SunOS 5.{1-5}/{gcc,SunPro cc}/solaris -mt
735 SunOS 5.5/{gcc,SunPro cc}/POSIX (nothing)
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000736 DEC OSF/1 3.x/cc/DCE -threads
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000737 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000738 Digital UNIX 4.x/cc/DCE -threads
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000739 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000740 Digital UNIX 4.x/cc/POSIX -pthread
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000741 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000742 AIX 4.1.4/cc_r/d7 (nothing)
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000743 (buhrt@iquest.net)
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000744 AIX 4.1.4/cc_r4/DCE (nothing)
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000745 (buhrt@iquest.net)
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000746 IRIX 6.2/cc/POSIX (nothing)
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000747 (robertl@cwi.nl)
Guido van Rossumdc8a3cb1998-05-12 15:29:18 +0000748
749
750Linker (ld) libraries and flags for threads
751...........................................
752
753 OS/threads Libraries/switches for use with threads
754
755 SunOS 5.{1-5}/solaris -lthread
756 SunOS 5.5/POSIX -lpthread
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000757 DEC OSF/1 3.x/DCE -lpthreads -lmach -lc_r -lc
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000758 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
Guido van Rossumdc8a3cb1998-05-12 15:29:18 +0000759 Digital UNIX 4.x/DCE -lpthreads -lpthread -lmach -lexc -lc
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000760 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000761 Digital UNIX 4.x/POSIX -lpthread -lmach -lexc -lc
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000762 (butenhof@zko.dec.com)
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000763 AIX 4.1.4/{draft7,DCE} (nothing)
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000764 (buhrt@iquest.net)
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +0000765 IRIX 6.2/POSIX -lpthread
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000766 (jph@emilia.engr.sgi.com)
Guido van Rossumdc8a3cb1998-05-12 15:29:18 +0000767
768
Martin v. Löwis1142de32002-03-29 16:28:31 +0000769Building a shared libpython
770---------------------------
771
772Starting with Python 2.3, the majority of the interpreter can be built
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +0000773into a shared library, which can then be used by the interpreter
Martin v. Löwis1142de32002-03-29 16:28:31 +0000774executable, and by applications embedding Python. To enable this feature,
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +0000775configure with --enable-shared.
Martin v. Löwis65069672002-08-03 21:38:27 +0000776
Fred Drake55512dc2003-07-21 16:01:39 +0000777If you enable this feature, the same object files will be used to create
778a static library. In particular, the static library will contain object
779files using position-independent code (PIC) on platforms where PIC flags
780are needed for the shared library.
Martin v. Löwis1142de32002-03-29 16:28:31 +0000781
782
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000783Configuring additional built-in modules
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000784---------------------------------------
Guido van Rossum19e0c261995-01-17 16:36:34 +0000785
Andrew M. Kuchlingebe30452001-02-27 03:24:24 +0000786Starting with Python 2.1, the setup.py script at the top of the source
787distribution attempts to detect which modules can be built and
788automatically compiles them. Autodetection doesn't always work, so
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +0000789you can still customize the configuration by editing the Modules/Setup
790file; but this should be considered a last resort. The rest of this
791section only applies if you decide to edit the Modules/Setup file.
792You also need this to enable static linking of certain modules (which
793is needed to enable profiling on some systems).
794
Andrew M. Kuchlingebe30452001-02-27 03:24:24 +0000795This file is initially copied from Setup.dist by the configure script;
796if it does not exist yet, create it by copying Modules/Setup.dist
797yourself (configure will never overwrite it). Never edit Setup.dist
798-- always edit Setup or Setup.local (see below). Read the comments in
799the file for information on what kind of edits are allowed. When you
800have edited Setup in the Modules directory, the interpreter will
Guido van Rossumef67ded2001-10-05 17:04:42 +0000801automatically be rebuilt the next time you run make (in the toplevel
802directory).
Guido van Rossum627b2d71993-12-24 10:39:16 +0000803
Andrew M. Kuchlingebe30452001-02-27 03:24:24 +0000804Many useful modules can be built on any Unix system, but some optional
805modules can't be reliably autodetected. Often the quickest way to
806determine whether a particular module works or not is to see if it
807will build: enable it in Setup, then if you get compilation or link
Fred Drake6caae142000-10-25 17:51:02 +0000808errors, disable it -- you're either missing support or need to adjust
809the compilation and linking parameters for that module.
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000810
811On SGI IRIX, there are modules that interface to many SGI specific
Andrew M. Kuchlingebe30452001-02-27 03:24:24 +0000812system libraries, e.g. the GL library and the audio hardware. These
813modules will not be built by the setup.py script.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000814
Guido van Rossum4462e931997-01-22 21:00:32 +0000815In addition to the file Setup, you can also edit the file Setup.local.
816(the makesetup script processes both). You may find it more
817convenient to edit Setup.local and leave Setup alone. Then, when
818installing a new Python version, you can copy your old Setup.local
819file.
820
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000821
822Setting the optimization/debugging options
823------------------------------------------
824
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000825If you want or need to change the optimization/debugging options for
826the C compiler, assign to the OPT variable on the toplevel make
827command; e.g. "make OPT=-g" will build a debugging version of Python
828on most platforms. The default is OPT=-O; a value for OPT in the
829environment when the configure script is run overrides this default
830(likewise for CC; and the initial value for LIBS is used as the base
831set of libraries to link with).
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000832
Fred Drake6caae142000-10-25 17:51:02 +0000833When compiling with GCC, the default value of OPT will also include
834the -Wall and -Wstrict-prototypes options.
835
836Additional debugging code to help debug memory management problems can
837be enabled by using the --with-pydebug option to the configure script.
838
Brett Cannon08cd5982005-04-24 22:26:38 +0000839For flags that change binary compatibility, use the EXTRA_CFLAGS
840variable.
841
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000842
Guido van Rossuma68ca352001-10-04 17:00:07 +0000843Profiling
844---------
845
846If you want C profiling turned on, the easiest way is to run configure
847with the CC environment variable to the necessary compiler
848invocation. For example, on Linux, this works for profiling using
849gprof(1):
850
851 CC="gcc -pg" ./configure
852
853Note that on Linux, gprof apparently does not work for shared
854libraries. The Makefile/Setup mechanism can be used to compile and
Walter Dörwald7dc65d62003-02-02 23:37:05 +0000855link most extension modules statically.
Guido van Rossuma68ca352001-10-04 17:00:07 +0000856
857
Georg Brandl405b5f32008-05-18 11:46:51 +0000858Coverage checking
859-----------------
860
861For C coverage checking using gcov, run "make coverage". This will
862build a Python binary with profiling activated, and a ".gcno" and
863".gcda" file for every source file compiled with that option. With
864the built binary, now run the code whose coverage you want to check.
865Then, you can see coverage statistics for each individual source file
866by running gcov, e.g.
867
868 gcov -o Modules zlibmodule
869
870This will create a "zlibmodule.c.gcov" file in the current directory
871containing coverage info for that source file.
872
873This works only for source files statically compiled into the
874executable; use the Makefile/Setup mechanism to compile and link
875extension modules you want to coverage-check statically.
876
877
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000878Testing
879-------
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000880
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000881To test the interpreter, type "make test" in the top-level directory.
Guido van Rossum6ae5d3d1997-05-14 21:39:05 +0000882This runs the test set twice (once with no compiled files, once with
883the compiled files left by the previous test run). The test set
884produces some output. You can generally ignore the messages about
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +0000885skipped tests due to optional features which can't be imported.
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000886If a message is printed about a failed test or a traceback or core
887dump is produced, something is wrong. On some Linux systems (those
Guido van Rossum24df6841997-12-30 04:32:30 +0000888that are not yet using glibc 6), test_strftime fails due to a
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000889non-standard implementation of strftime() in the C library. Please
890ignore this, or upgrade to glibc version 6.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000891
Benjamin Petersona18736b2009-02-24 02:45:35 +0000892By default, tests are prevented from overusing resources like disk space and
893memory. To enable these tests, run "make testall".
894
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000895IMPORTANT: If the tests fail and you decide to mail a bug report,
896*don't* include the output of "make test". It is useless. Run the
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000897failing test manually, as follows:
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000898
Benjamin Petersona18736b2009-02-24 02:45:35 +0000899 ./python Lib/test/regrtest.py -v test_whatever
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000900
Andrew M. Kuchling83d042d2002-03-21 23:52:20 +0000901(substituting the top of the source tree for '.' if you built in a
Guido van Rossum6ae5d3d1997-05-14 21:39:05 +0000902different directory). This runs the test in verbose mode.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000903
904
905Installing
906----------
907
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000908To install the Python binary, library modules, shared library modules
909(see below), include files, configuration files, and the manual page,
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000910just type
911
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000912 make install
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000913
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000914This will install all platform-independent files in subdirectories of
915the directory given with the --prefix option to configure or to the
916`prefix' Make variable (default /usr/local). All binary and other
917platform-specific files will be installed in subdirectories if the
918directory given by --exec-prefix or the `exec_prefix' Make variable
919(defaults to the --prefix directory) is given.
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000920
Martin v. Löwis3b8ee082003-05-11 20:25:35 +0000921If DESTDIR is set, it will be taken as the root directory of the
922installation, and files will be installed into $(DESTDIR)$(prefix),
923$(DESTDIR)$(exec_prefix), etc.
924
Guido van Rossum64773801997-11-26 17:07:02 +0000925All subdirectories created will have Python's version number in their
926name, e.g. the library modules are installed in
Guido van Rossum67345eb2001-01-18 14:51:12 +0000927"/usr/local/lib/python<version>/" by default, where <version> is the
928<major>.<minor> release number (e.g. "2.1"). The Python binary is
929installed as "python<version>" and a hard link named "python" is
930created. The only file not installed with a version number in its
931name is the manual page, installed as "/usr/local/man/man1/python.1"
932by default.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000933
Skip Montanaro86d4e7a2008-03-05 16:41:09 +0000934If you want to install multiple versions of Python see the section below
935entitled "Installing multiple versions".
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000936
937The only thing you may have to install manually is the Python mode for
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +0000938Emacs found in Misc/python-mode.el. (But then again, more recent
939versions of Emacs may already have it.) Follow the instructions that
940came with Emacs for installation of site-specific files.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000941
Jack Jansena39ef862001-08-19 21:17:03 +0000942On Mac OS X, if you have configured Python with --enable-framework, you
943should use "make frameworkinstall" to do the installation. Note that this
944installs the Python executable in a place that is not normally on your
945PATH, you may want to set up a symlink in /usr/local/bin.
946
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000947
Skip Montanaro86d4e7a2008-03-05 16:41:09 +0000948Installing multiple versions
949----------------------------
950
951On Unix and Mac systems if you intend to install multiple versions of Python
952using the same installation prefix (--prefix argument to the configure
953script) you must take care that your primary python executable is not
Ezio Melotti41c75702009-07-04 01:18:08 +0000954overwritten by the installation of a different version. All files and
Skip Montanaro86d4e7a2008-03-05 16:41:09 +0000955directories installed using "make altinstall" contain the major and minor
956version and can thus live side-by-side. "make install" also creates
957${prefix}/bin/python which refers to ${prefix}/bin/pythonX.Y. If you intend
958to install multiple versions using the same prefix you must decide which
959version (if any) is your "primary" version. Install that version using
960"make install". Install all other versions using "make altinstall".
961
962For example, if you want to install Python 2.5, 2.6 and 3.0 with 2.6 being
963the primary version, you would execute "make install" in your 2.6 build
964directory and "make altinstall" in the others.
965
966
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000967Configuration options and variables
968-----------------------------------
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000969
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000970Some special cases are handled by passing options to the configure
971script.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000972
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +0000973WARNING: if you rerun the configure script with different options, you
974must run "make clean" before rebuilding. Exceptions to this rule:
975after changing --prefix or --exec-prefix, all you need to do is remove
Guido van Rossumb06df271997-08-05 21:50:20 +0000976Modules/getpath.o.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +0000977
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000978--with(out)-gcc: The configure script uses gcc (the GNU C compiler) if
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000979 it finds it. If you don't want this, or if this compiler is
980 installed but broken on your platform, pass the option
981 --without-gcc. You can also pass "CC=cc" (or whatever the
982 name of the proper C compiler is) in the environment, but the
983 advantage of using --without-gcc is that this option is
984 remembered by the config.status script for its --recheck
985 option.
Guido van Rossum76be6ed1995-01-02 18:33:54 +0000986
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +0000987--prefix, --exec-prefix: If you want to install the binaries and the
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +0000988 Python library somewhere else than in /usr/local/{bin,lib},
989 you can pass the option --prefix=DIRECTORY; the interpreter
990 binary will be installed as DIRECTORY/bin/python and the
991 library files as DIRECTORY/lib/python/*. If you pass
992 --exec-prefix=DIRECTORY (as well) this overrides the
993 installation prefix for architecture-dependent files (like the
994 interpreter binary). Note that --prefix=DIRECTORY also
995 affects the default module search path (sys.path), when
996 Modules/config.c is compiled. Passing make the option
997 prefix=DIRECTORY (and/or exec_prefix=DIRECTORY) overrides the
998 prefix set at configuration time; this may be more convenient
999 than re-running the configure script if you change your mind
1000 about the install prefix.
Guido van Rossum76be6ed1995-01-02 18:33:54 +00001001
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +00001002--with-readline: This option is no longer supported. GNU
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001003 readline is automatically enabled by setup.py when present.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001004
Guido van Rossum7ac11532000-08-29 21:36:40 +00001005--with-threads: On most Unix systems, you can now use multiple
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001006 threads, and support for this is enabled by default. To
1007 disable this, pass --with-threads=no. If the library required
1008 for threads lives in a peculiar place, you can use
1009 --with-thread=DIRECTORY. IMPORTANT: run "make clean" after
1010 changing (either enabling or disabling) this option, or you
1011 will get link errors! Note: for DEC Unix use
1012 --with-dec-threads instead.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001013
1014--with-sgi-dl: On SGI IRIX 4, dynamic loading of extension modules is
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001015 supported by the "dl" library by Jack Jansen, which is
1016 ftp'able from ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload/dl-1.6.tar.Z.
1017 This is enabled (after you've ftp'ed and compiled the dl
1018 library) by passing --with-sgi-dl=DIRECTORY where DIRECTORY
1019 is the absolute pathname of the dl library. (Don't bother on
1020 IRIX 5, it already has dynamic linking using SunOS style
1021 shared libraries.) THIS OPTION IS UNSUPPORTED.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001022
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +00001023--with-dl-dld: Dynamic loading of modules is rumored to be supported
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001024 on some other systems: VAX (Ultrix), Sun3 (SunOS 3.4), Sequent
1025 Symmetry (Dynix), and Atari ST. This is done using a
1026 combination of the GNU dynamic loading package
1027 (ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload/dl-dld-1.1.tar.Z) and an
1028 emulation of the SGI dl library mentioned above (the emulation
1029 can be found at
1030 ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/dynload/dld-3.2.3.tar.Z). To
1031 enable this, ftp and compile both libraries, then call
1032 configure, passing it the option
1033 --with-dl-dld=DL_DIRECTORY,DLD_DIRECTORY where DL_DIRECTORY is
1034 the absolute pathname of the dl emulation library and
1035 DLD_DIRECTORY is the absolute pathname of the GNU dld library.
1036 (Don't bother on SunOS 4 or 5, they already have dynamic
1037 linking using shared libraries.) THIS OPTION IS UNSUPPORTED.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001038
1039--with-libm, --with-libc: It is possible to specify alternative
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001040 versions for the Math library (default -lm) and the C library
1041 (default the empty string) using the options
1042 --with-libm=STRING and --with-libc=STRING, respectively. For
1043 example, if your system requires that you pass -lc_s to the C
1044 compiler to use the shared C library, you can pass
1045 --with-libc=-lc_s. These libraries are passed after all other
1046 libraries, the C library last.
Guido van Rossum16e809e2001-04-16 02:07:08 +00001047
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +00001048--with-libs='libs': Add 'libs' to the LIBS that the python interpreter
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001049 is linked against.
Guido van Rossumd02ba451996-07-31 17:36:01 +00001050
Martin v. Löwis0f48d982006-04-14 14:34:26 +00001051--with-cxx-main=<compiler>: If you plan to use C++ extension modules,
1052 then -- on some platforms -- you need to compile python's main()
1053 function with the C++ compiler. With this option, make will use
1054 <compiler> to compile main() *and* to link the python executable.
1055 It is likely that the resulting executable depends on the C++
1056 runtime library of <compiler>. (The default is --without-cxx-main.)
1057
1058 There are platforms that do not require you to build Python
1059 with a C++ compiler in order to use C++ extension modules.
1060 E.g., x86 Linux with ELF shared binaries and GCC 3.x, 4.x is such
1061 a platform. We recommend that you configure Python
1062 --without-cxx-main on those platforms because a mismatch
1063 between the C++ compiler version used to build Python and to
1064 build a C++ extension module is likely to cause a crash at
1065 runtime.
1066
1067 The Python installation also stores the variable CXX that
1068 determines, e.g., the C++ compiler distutils calls by default
1069 to build C++ extensions. If you set CXX on the configure command
1070 line to any string of non-zero length, then configure won't
1071 change CXX. If you do not preset CXX but pass
1072 --with-cxx-main=<compiler>, then configure sets CXX=<compiler>.
1073 In all other cases, configure looks for a C++ compiler by
1074 some common names (c++, g++, gcc, CC, cxx, cc++, cl) and sets
1075 CXX to the first compiler it finds. If it does not find any
1076 C++ compiler, then it sets CXX="".
1077
1078 Similarly, if you want to change the command used to link the
1079 python executable, then set LINKCC on the configure command line.
Martin v. Löwis2df66942000-12-13 14:14:32 +00001080
1081
Fred Drake6caae142000-10-25 17:51:02 +00001082--with-pydebug: Enable additional debugging code to help track down
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001083 memory management problems. This allows printing a list of all
1084 live objects when the interpreter terminates.
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +00001085
Jack Jansen7b8c7542002-04-14 20:12:41 +00001086--with(out)-universal-newlines: enable reading of text files with
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001087 foreign newline convention (default: enabled). In other words,
1088 any of \r, \n or \r\n is acceptable as end-of-line character.
1089 If enabled import and execfile will automatically accept any newline
1090 in files. Python code can open a file with open(file, 'U') to
1091 read it in universal newline mode. THIS OPTION IS UNSUPPORTED.
Fred Drake6caae142000-10-25 17:51:02 +00001092
Martin v. Löwisf30d60e2004-06-08 08:17:44 +00001093--with-tsc: Profile using the Pentium timestamping counter (TSC).
Guido van Rossum76be6ed1995-01-02 18:33:54 +00001094
Martin v. Löwis9176fc12006-04-11 11:12:43 +00001095--with-system-ffi: Build the _ctypes extension module using an ffi
Georg Brandlb0885b72007-12-09 08:59:45 +00001096 library installed on the system.
Martin v. Löwis9176fc12006-04-11 11:12:43 +00001097
Matthias Klose10cbe482009-04-29 17:18:19 +00001098--with-dbmliborder=db1:db2:...: Specify the order that backends for the
1099 dbm extension are checked. Valid value is a colon separated string
1100 with the backend names `ndbm', `gdbm' and `bdb'.
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +00001101
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001102Building for multiple architectures (using the VPATH feature)
1103-------------------------------------------------------------
1104
1105If your file system is shared between multiple architectures, it
1106usually is not necessary to make copies of the sources for each
1107architecture you want to support. If the make program supports the
1108VPATH feature, you can create an empty build directory for each
1109architecture, and in each directory run the configure script (on the
1110appropriate machine with the appropriate options). This creates the
1111necessary subdirectories and the Makefiles therein. The Makefiles
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +00001112contain a line VPATH=... which points to a directory containing the
Guido van Rossumd0fe8451996-08-26 03:02:37 +00001113actual sources. (On SGI systems, use "smake -J1" instead of "make" if
1114you use VPATH -- don't try gnumake.)
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001115
1116For example, the following is all you need to build a minimal Python
1117in /usr/tmp/python (assuming ~guido/src/python is the toplevel
1118directory and you want to build in /usr/tmp/python):
1119
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001120 $ mkdir /usr/tmp/python
1121 $ cd /usr/tmp/python
1122 $ ~guido/src/python/configure
1123 [...]
1124 $ make
1125 [...]
1126 $
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001127
Neil Schemenauer73f8ab22001-01-26 22:18:55 +00001128Note that configure copies the original Setup file to the build
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001129directory if it finds no Setup file there. This means that you can
1130edit the Setup file for each architecture independently. For this
1131reason, subsequent changes to the original Setup file are not tracked
1132automatically, as they might overwrite local changes. To force a copy
1133of a changed original Setup file, delete the target Setup file. (The
1134makesetup script supports multiple input files, so if you want to be
1135fancy you can change the rules to create an empty Setup.local if it
1136doesn't exist and run it with arguments $(srcdir)/Setup Setup.local;
1137however this assumes that you only need to add modules.)
1138
Christian Heimes0a0e5832007-12-13 19:23:16 +00001139Also note that you can't use a workspace for VPATH and non VPATH builds. The
1140object files left behind by one version confuses the other.
1141
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001142
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001143Building on non-UNIX systems
1144----------------------------
1145
Martin v. Löwis2eba0d62004-12-24 08:28:28 +00001146For Windows (2000/NT/ME/98/95), assuming you have MS VC++ 7.1, the
Tim Peters03444242000-09-19 00:38:35 +00001147project files are in PCbuild, the workspace is pcbuild.dsw. See
1148PCbuild\readme.txt for detailed instructions.
Guido van Rossum8d7d4ed1996-07-30 21:41:07 +00001149
Martin v. Löwis2eba0d62004-12-24 08:28:28 +00001150For other non-Unix Windows compilers, in particular MS VC++ 6.0 and
Guido van Rossum31ae2071999-04-12 14:47:30 +00001151for OS/2, enter the directory "PC" and read the file "readme.txt".
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001152
1153For the Mac, a separate source distribution will be made available,
1154for use with the CodeWarrior compiler. If you are interested in Mac
1155development, join the PythonMac Special Interest Group
1156(http://www.python.org/sigs/pythonmac-sig/, or send email to
1157pythonmac-sig-request@python.org).
1158
1159Of course, there are also binary distributions available for these
Guido van Rossum67345eb2001-01-18 14:51:12 +00001160platforms -- see http://www.python.org/.
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001161
1162To port Python to a new non-UNIX system, you will have to fake the
1163effect of running the configure script manually (for Mac and PC, this
1164has already been done for you). A good start is to copy the file
Michael W. Hudsonbe6e0f42002-06-23 16:29:36 +00001165pyconfig.h.in to pyconfig.h and edit the latter to reflect the actual
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001166configuration of your system. Most symbols must simply be defined as
11671 only if the corresponding feature is present and can be left alone
Michael W. Hudsonbe6e0f42002-06-23 16:29:36 +00001168otherwise; however the *_t type symbols must be defined as some
1169variant of int if they need to be defined at all.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001170
Barry Warsaw06557452001-12-14 20:47:12 +00001171For all platforms, it's important that the build arrange to define the
1172preprocessor symbol NDEBUG on the compiler command line in a release
1173build of Python (else assert() calls remain in the code, hurting
1174release-build performance). The Unix, Windows and Mac builds already
1175do this.
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001176
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001177
1178Miscellaneous issues
1179====================
1180
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001181Emacs mode
1182----------
1183
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +00001184There's an excellent Emacs editing mode for Python code; see the file
Benjamin Petersonc733b322010-06-20 15:12:04 +00001185Misc/python-mode.el. Originally written by the famous Tim Peters, it is now
1186maintained by the equally famous Barry Warsaw. The latest version, along with
1187various other contributed Python-related Emacs goodies, is online at
1188http://launchpad.net/python-mode/.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001189
1190
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +00001191Tkinter
1192-------
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001193
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +00001194The setup.py script automatically configures this when it detects a
1195usable Tcl/Tk installation. This requires Tcl/Tk version 8.0 or
Fred Drake8179a9d2000-09-28 23:28:30 +00001196higher.
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001197
Guido van Rossum973e4dc2000-07-01 00:34:39 +00001198For more Tkinter information, see the Tkinter Resource page:
1199http://www.python.org/topics/tkinter/
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +00001200
Michael W. Hudson71dcc3e2005-02-22 15:33:26 +00001201There are demos in the Demo/tkinter directory.
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001202
1203Note that there's a Python module called "Tkinter" (capital T) which
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +00001204lives in Lib/lib-tk/Tkinter.py, and a C module called "_tkinter"
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001205(lower case t and leading underscore) which lives in
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +00001206Modules/_tkinter.c. Demos and normal Tk applications import only the
Guido van Rossum59b0b602002-02-08 22:22:35 +00001207Python Tkinter module -- only the latter imports the C _tkinter
1208module. In order to find the C _tkinter module, it must be compiled
1209and linked into the Python interpreter -- the setup.py script does
1210this. In order to find the Python Tkinter module, sys.path must be
1211set correctly -- normal installation takes care of this.
Guido van Rossum84c8c7f1995-08-28 02:44:24 +00001212
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001213
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001214Distribution structure
1215----------------------
1216
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +00001217Most subdirectories have their own README files. Most files have
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001218comments.
1219
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001220Demo/ Demonstration scripts, modules and programs
Georg Brandlc207c712008-02-09 21:38:54 +00001221Doc/ Documentation sources (reStructuredText)
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001222Grammar/ Input for the parser generator
1223Include/ Public header files
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001224LICENSE Licensing information
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001225Lib/ Python library modules
Michael W. Hudsonbe6e0f42002-06-23 16:29:36 +00001226Mac/ Macintosh specific resources
Neil Schemenauer3f52da52001-01-24 17:49:59 +00001227Makefile.pre.in Source from which config.status creates the Makefile.pre
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +00001228Misc/ Miscellaneous useful files
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001229Modules/ Implementation of most built-in modules
1230Objects/ Implementation of most built-in object types
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +00001231PC/ Files specific to PC ports (DOS, Windows, OS/2)
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001232PCbuild/ Build directory for Microsoft Visual C++
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001233Parser/ The parser and tokenizer and their input handling
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +00001234Python/ The byte-compiler and interpreter
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001235README The file you're reading now
Neal Norwitzf8519c42007-05-20 18:43:00 +00001236RISCOS/ Files specific to RISC OS port
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001237Tools/ Some useful programs written in Python
Michael W. Hudsonbe6e0f42002-06-23 16:29:36 +00001238pyconfig.h.in Source from which pyconfig.h is created (GNU autoheader output)
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001239configure Configuration shell script (GNU autoconf output)
Matthias Klose3cef2a92012-03-14 23:39:33 +01001240configure.ac Configuration specification (input for GNU autoconf)
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001241install-sh Shell script used to install files
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001242setup.py Python script used to build extension modules
Guido van Rossum91cb9d21995-04-10 11:47:38 +00001243
1244The following files will (may) be created in the toplevel directory by
1245the configuration and build processes:
1246
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001247Makefile Build rules
Neil Schemenauer3f52da52001-01-24 17:49:59 +00001248Makefile.pre Build rules before running Modules/makesetup
Michael W. Hudsonbe6e0f42002-06-23 16:29:36 +00001249buildno Keeps track of the build number
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +00001250config.cache Cache of configuration variables
Michael W. Hudsonbe6e0f42002-06-23 16:29:36 +00001251pyconfig.h Configuration header
Guido van Rossumc0be2f51997-10-08 05:05:28 +00001252config.log Log from last configure run
Guido van Rossum4f40c2d2000-09-05 16:46:22 +00001253config.status Status from last run of the configure script
Anthony Baxter70e07962006-04-03 14:16:27 +00001254getbuildinfo.o Object file from Modules/getbuildinfo.c
1255libpython<version>.a The library archive
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001256python The executable interpreter
Neal Norwitzf8519c42007-05-20 18:43:00 +00001257reflog.txt Output from running the regression suite with the -R flag
Guido van Rossum6d9cc801996-08-01 17:31:22 +00001258tags, TAGS Tags files for vi and Emacs
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001259
1260
Guido van Rossumc07d5fa2000-09-01 22:50:02 +00001261That's all, folks!
1262------------------
Guido van Rossum433c8ad1994-08-01 12:07:07 +00001263
1264
Guido van Rossum67345eb2001-01-18 14:51:12 +00001265--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)