| # -*- makefile -*- |
| # The file Setup is used by the makesetup script to construct the files |
| # Makefile and config.c, from Makefile.pre and config.c.in, |
| # respectively. The file Setup itself is initially copied from |
| # Setup.in; once it exists it will not be overwritten, so you can edit |
| # Setup to your heart's content. Note that Makefile.pre is created |
| # from Makefile.pre.in by the toplevel configure script. |
| |
| # (VPATH notes: Setup and Makefile.pre are in the build directory, as |
| # are Makefile and config.c; the *.in files are in the source |
| # directory.) |
| |
| # Each line in this file describes one or more optional modules. |
| # Comment out lines to suppress modules. |
| # Lines have the following structure: |
| # |
| # <module> ... [<sourcefile> ...] [<cpparg> ...] [<library> ...] |
| # |
| # <sourcefile> is anything ending in .c (.C, .cc, .c++ are C++ files) |
| # <cpparg> is anything starting with -I, -D, -U or -C |
| # <library> is anything ending in .a or beginning with -l or -L |
| # <module> is anything else but should be a valid Python |
| # identifier (letters, digits, underscores, beginning with non-digit) |
| # |
| # (As the makesetup script changes, it may recognize some other |
| # arguments as well, e.g. *.so and *.sl as libraries. See the big |
| # case statement in the makesetup script.) |
| # |
| # Lines can also have the form |
| # |
| # <name> = <value> |
| # |
| # which defines a Make variable definition inserted into Makefile.in |
| # |
| # Finally, if a line contains just the word "*shared*" (without the |
| # quotes but with the stars), then the following modules will not be |
| # included in the config.c file, nor in the list of objects to be |
| # added to the library archive, and their linker options won't be |
| # added to the linker options, but rules to create their .o files and |
| # their shared libraries will still be added to the Makefile, and |
| # their names will be collected in the Make variable SHAREDMODS. This |
| # is used to build modules as shared libraries. (They can be |
| # installed using "make sharedinstall", which is implied by the |
| # toplevel "make install" target.) (For compatibility, |
| # *noconfig* has the same effect as *shared*.) |
| # |
| # In addition, *static* reverses this effect (negating a previous |
| # *shared* line). |
| |
| # NOTE: As a standard policy, as many modules as can be supported by a |
| # platform should be present. The distribution comes with all modules |
| # enabled that are supported by most platforms and don't require you |
| # to ftp sources from elsewhere. |
| |
| |
| # Some special rules to define PYTHONPATH. |
| # Edit the definitions below to indicate which options you are using. |
| # Don't add any whitespace or comments! |
| |
| # Directories where library files get installed. |
| # DESTLIB is for Python modules; MACHDESTLIB for shared libraries. |
| DESTLIB=$(LIBDEST) |
| MACHDESTLIB=$(BINLIBDEST) |
| |
| # NOTE: all the paths are now relative to the prefix that is computed |
| # at run time! |
| |
| # Standard path -- don't edit. |
| # No leading colon since this is the first entry. |
| # Empty since this is now just the runtime prefix. |
| DESTPATH= |
| |
| # Site specific path components -- should begin with : if non-empty |
| SITEPATH= |
| |
| # Standard path components for test modules |
| TESTPATH= |
| |
| # Path components for machine- or system-dependent modules and shared libraries |
| MACHDEPPATH=:plat-$(MACHDEP) |
| |
| COREPYTHONPATH=$(DESTPATH)$(SITEPATH)$(TESTPATH)$(MACHDEPPATH)$(TKPATH) |
| PYTHONPATH=$(COREPYTHONPATH) |
| |
| |
| # The modules listed here can't be built as shared libraries for |
| # various reasons; therefore they are listed here instead of in the |
| # normal order. |
| |
| # Some modules that are normally always on: |
| |
| regex regexmodule.c regexpr.c # Regular expressions, GNU Emacs style |
| pcre pcremodule.c pypcre.c # Regular expressions, Perl style (for re.py) |
| posix posixmodule.c # posix (UNIX) system calls |
| signal signalmodule.c # signal(2) |
| _sre _sre.c # Fredrik Lundh's new regular expressions |
| |
| # The SGI specific GL module: |
| |
| GLHACK=-Dclear=__GLclear |
| #gl glmodule.c cgensupport.c -I$(srcdir) $(GLHACK) -lgl -lX11 |
| |
| # Pure module. Cannot be linked dynamically. |
| # -DWITH_QUANTIFY, -DWITH_PURIFY, or -DWITH_ALL_PURE |
| #WHICH_PURE_PRODUCTS=-DWITH_ALL_PURE |
| #PURE_INCLS=-I/usr/local/include |
| #PURE_STUBLIBS=-L/usr/local/lib -lpurify_stubs -lquantify_stubs |
| #pure puremodule.c $(WHICH_PURE_PRODUCTS) $(PURE_INCLS) $(PURE_STUBLIBS) |
| |
| # Uncommenting the following line tells makesetup that all following |
| # modules are to be built as shared libraries (see above for more |
| # detail; also note that *static* reverses this effect): |
| |
| #*shared* |
| |
| # GNU readline. Unlike previous Python incarnations, GNU readline is |
| # now incorporated in an optional module, configured in the Setup file |
| # instead of by a configure script switch. You may have to insert a |
| # -L option pointing to the directory where libreadline.* lives, |
| # and you may have to change -ltermcap to -ltermlib or perhaps remove |
| # it, depending on your system -- see the GNU readline instructions. |
| # It's okay for this to be a shared library, too. |
| |
| #readline readline.c -lreadline -ltermcap |
| |
| |
| # Modules that should always be present (non UNIX dependent): |
| |
| array arraymodule.c # array objects |
| cmath cmathmodule.c # -lm # complex math library functions |
| math mathmodule.c # -lm # math library functions, e.g. sin() |
| strop stropmodule.c # fast string operations implemented in C |
| struct structmodule.c # binary structure packing/unpacking |
| time timemodule.c # -lm # time operations and variables |
| operator operator.c # operator.add() and similar goodies |
| _codecs _codecsmodule.c # access to the builtin codecs and codec registry |
| |
| unicodedata unicodedata.c unicodedatabase.c |
| # static Unicode character database |
| ucnhash ucnhash.c # Unicode Character Name expansion hash table |
| |
| _locale _localemodule.c # access to ISO C locale support |
| |
| |
| # Modules with some UNIX dependencies -- on by default: |
| # (If you have a really backward UNIX, select and socket may not be |
| # supported...) |
| |
| fcntl fcntlmodule.c # fcntl(2) and ioctl(2) |
| pwd pwdmodule.c # pwd(3) |
| grp grpmodule.c # grp(3) |
| errno errnomodule.c # posix (UNIX) errno values |
| mmap mmapmodule.c # Memory-mapped files (also works on Win32) |
| select selectmodule.c # select(2); not on ancient System V |
| _socket socketmodule.c # socket(2) |
| |
| # Socket module compiled with SSL support; you must edit the SSL variable: |
| #SSL=/usr/local/ssl |
| #_socket socketmodule.c \ |
| # -DUSE_SSL -I$(SSL)/include -I$(SSL)/include/openssl \ |
| # -L$(SSL)/lib -lssl -lcrypto |
| |
| # The crypt module is now disabled by default because it breaks builds |
| # on many systems (where -lcrypt is needed), e.g. Linux (I believe). |
| #crypt cryptmodule.c # -lcrypt # crypt(3); needs -lcrypt on some systems |
| |
| |
| # Some more UNIX dependent modules -- off by default, since these |
| # are not supported by all UNIX systems: |
| |
| #nis nismodule.c -lnsl # Sun yellow pages -- not everywhere |
| #termios termios.c # Steen Lumholt's termios module |
| #resource resource.c # Jeremy Hylton's rlimit interface |
| |
| |
| # Multimedia modules -- off by default. |
| # These don't work for 64-bit platforms!!! |
| # These represent audio samples or images as strings: |
| |
| #audioop audioop.c # Operations on audio samples |
| #imageop imageop.c # Operations on images |
| #rgbimg rgbimgmodule.c # Read SGI RGB image files (but coded portably) |
| |
| |
| # The md5 module implements the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 |
| # Message-Digest Algorithm, described in RFC 1321. The necessary files |
| # md5c.c and md5.h are included here. |
| |
| md5 md5module.c md5c.c |
| |
| |
| # The sha module implements the SHA checksum algorithm. |
| # (NIST's Secure Hash Algorithm.) |
| sha shamodule.c |
| |
| |
| # The mpz module interfaces to the GNU Multiple Precision library. |
| # You need to ftp the GNU MP library. |
| # The GMP variable must point to the GMP source directory. |
| # This was originally written and tested against GMP 1.2 and 1.3.2. |
| # It has been modified by Rob Hooft to work with 2.0.2 as well, but I |
| # haven't tested it recently. |
| |
| # A compatible MP library unencombered by the GPL also exists. It was |
| # posted to comp.sources.misc in volume 40 and is widely available from |
| # FTP archive sites. One URL for it is: |
| # ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/.b/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume40/fgmp/part01.Z |
| |
| #GMP=/ufs/guido/src/gmp |
| #mpz mpzmodule.c -I$(GMP) $(GMP)/libgmp.a |
| |
| |
| # SGI IRIX specific modules -- off by default. |
| |
| # These module work on any SGI machine: |
| |
| # *** gl must be enabled higher up in this file *** |
| #fm fmmodule.c $(GLHACK) -lfm -lgl # Font Manager |
| #sgi sgimodule.c # sgi.nap() and a few more |
| |
| # This module requires the header file |
| # /usr/people/4Dgifts/iristools/include/izoom.h: |
| #imgfile imgfile.c -limage -lgutil -lgl -lm # Image Processing Utilities |
| |
| |
| # These modules require the Multimedia Development Option (I think): |
| |
| #al almodule.c -laudio # Audio Library |
| #cd cdmodule.c -lcdaudio -lds -lmediad # CD Audio Library |
| #cl clmodule.c -lcl -lawareaudio # Compression Library |
| #sv svmodule.c yuvconvert.c -lsvideo -lXext -lX11 # Starter Video |
| |
| |
| # The FORMS library, by Mark Overmars, implements user interface |
| # components such as dialogs and buttons using SGI's GL and FM |
| # libraries. You must ftp the FORMS library separately from |
| # ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/pub/SGI/FORMS. It was tested with FORMS 2.2a. |
| # NOTE: if you want to be able to use FORMS and curses simultaneously |
| # (or both link them statically into the same binary), you must |
| # compile all of FORMS with the cc option "-Dclear=__GLclear". |
| |
| # The FORMS variable must point to the FORMS subdirectory of the forms |
| # toplevel directory: |
| |
| #FORMS=/ufs/guido/src/forms/FORMS |
| #fl flmodule.c -I$(FORMS) $(GLHACK) $(FORMS)/libforms.a -lfm -lgl |
| |
| |
| # SunOS specific modules -- off by default: |
| |
| #sunaudiodev sunaudiodev.c |
| |
| |
| # Linux specific modules -- off by default: |
| |
| #linuxaudiodev linuxaudiodev.c |
| |
| |
| # George Neville-Neil's timing module: |
| |
| #timing timingmodule.c |
| |
| |
| # The _tkinter module. |
| # |
| # The TKPATH variable is always enabled, to save you the effort. |
| TKPATH=:lib-tk |
| |
| # The command for _tkinter is long and site specific. Please |
| # uncomment and/or edit those parts as indicated. If you don't have a |
| # specific extension (e.g. Tix or BLT), leave the corresponding line |
| # commented out. (Leave the trailing backslashes in! If you |
| # experience strange errors, you may want to join all uncommented |
| # lines and remove the backslashes -- the backslash interpretation is |
| # done by the shell's "read" command and it may not be implemented on |
| # every system. |
| |
| # *** Always uncomment this (leave the leading underscore in!): |
| # _tkinter _tkinter.c tkappinit.c -DWITH_APPINIT \ |
| # *** Uncomment and edit to reflect where your Tcl/Tk headers are: |
| # -I/usr/local/include \ |
| # *** Uncomment and edit to reflect where your X11 header files are: |
| # -I/usr/X11R6/include \ |
| # *** Or uncomment this for Solaris: |
| # -I/usr/openwin/include \ |
| # *** Uncomment and edit for Tix extension only: |
| # -DWITH_TIX -ltix4.1.8.0 \ |
| # *** Uncomment and edit for BLT extension only: |
| # -DWITH_BLT -I/usr/local/blt/blt8.0-unoff/include -lBLT8.0 \ |
| # *** Uncomment and edit for PIL (TkImaging) extension only: |
| # -DWITH_PIL -I../Extensions/Imaging/libImaging tkImaging.c \ |
| # *** Uncomment and edit for TOGL extension only: |
| # -DWITH_TOGL togl.c \ |
| # *** Uncomment and edit to reflect where your Tcl/Tk libraries are: |
| # -L/usr/local/lib \ |
| # *** Uncomment and edit to reflect your Tcl/Tk versions: |
| # -ltk8.0 -ltcl8.0 \ |
| # *** Uncomment and edit to reflect where your X11 libraries are: |
| # -L/usr/X11R6/lib \ |
| # *** Or uncomment this for Solaris: |
| # -L/usr/openwin/lib \ |
| # *** Uncomment these for TOGL extension only: |
| # -lGL -lGLU -lXext -lXmu \ |
| # *** Uncomment for AIX: |
| # -lld \ |
| # *** Always uncomment this; X11 libraries to link with: |
| # -lX11 |
| |
| # Lance Ellinghaus's modules: |
| |
| rotor rotormodule.c # enigma-inspired encryption |
| #syslog syslogmodule.c # syslog daemon interface |
| |
| |
| # Curses support, requring the System V version of curses, often |
| # provided by the ncurses library. e.g. on Linux, link with -lncurses |
| # instead of -lcurses; on SunOS 4.1.3, insert -I/usr/5include |
| # -L/usr/5lib before -lcurses). |
| |
| #_curses _cursesmodule.c -lcurses -ltermcap |
| |
| |
| |
| # Tommy Burnette's 'new' module (creates new empty objects of certain kinds): |
| |
| new newmodule.c |
| |
| |
| # Generic (SunOS / SVR4) dynamic loading module. |
| # This is not needed for dynamic loading of Python modules -- |
| # it is a highly experimental and dangerous device for calling |
| # *arbitrary* C functions in *arbitrary* shared libraries: |
| |
| #dl dlmodule.c |
| |
| |
| # Modules that provide persistent dictionary-like semantics. You will |
| # probably want to arrange for at least one of them to be available on |
| # your machine, though none are defined by default because of library |
| # dependencies. The Python module anydbm.py provides an |
| # implementation independent wrapper for these; dumbdbm.py provides |
| # similar functionality (but slower of course) implemented in Python. |
| |
| # The standard Unix dbm module: |
| |
| #dbm dbmmodule.c # dbm(3) may require -lndbm or similar |
| |
| # Anthony Baxter's gdbm module. GNU dbm(3) will require -lgdbm: |
| |
| #gdbm gdbmmodule.c -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib -lgdbm |
| |
| |
| # Berkeley DB interface. |
| # |
| # This requires the Berkeley DB code, see |
| # ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/db.1.85.tar.gz |
| # |
| # Edit the variables DB and DBPORT to point to the db top directory |
| # and the subdirectory of PORT where you built it. |
| # |
| # (See http://www.jenkon-dev.com/~rd/python/ for an interface to |
| # BSD DB 2.1.0.) |
| |
| # Note: If a db.h file is found by configure, bsddb will be enabled |
| # automatically via Setup.config.in |
| |
| #DB=/depot/sundry/src/berkeley-db/db.1.85 |
| #DBPORT=$(DB)/PORT/irix.5.3 |
| #bsddb bsddbmodule.c -I$(DBPORT)/include -I$(DBPORT) $(DBPORT)/libdb.a |
| |
| |
| |
| # David Wayne Williams' soundex module (obsolete -- this will disappear!) |
| #soundex soundex.c |
| |
| # Helper module for various ascii-encoders |
| binascii binascii.c |
| |
| # Fred Drake's interface to the Python parser |
| parser parsermodule.c |
| |
| # Digital Creations' cStringIO and cPickle |
| cStringIO cStringIO.c |
| cPickle cPickle.c |
| |
| |
| # Lee Busby's SIGFPE modules. |
| # The library to link fpectl with is platform specific. |
| # Choose *one* of the options below for fpectl: |
| |
| # For SGI IRIX (tested on 5.3): |
| #fpectl fpectlmodule.c -lfpe |
| |
| # For Solaris with SunPro compiler (tested on Solaris 2.5 with SunPro C 4.2): |
| # (Without the compiler you don't have -lsunmath.) |
| #fpectl fpectlmodule.c -R/opt/SUNWspro/lib -lsunmath -lm |
| |
| # For other systems: see instructions in fpectlmodule.c. |
| #fpectl fpectlmodule.c ... |
| |
| # Test module for fpectl. No extra libraries needed. |
| #fpetest fpetestmodule.c |
| |
| # Andrew Kuchling's zlib module. |
| # This require zlib 1.1.3 (or later). |
| # See http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/zlib/ |
| #zlib zlibmodule.c -I$(prefix)/include -L$(exec_prefix)/lib -lz |
| |
| # Interface to the Expat XML parser |
| # |
| # Expat is written by James Clark and must be downloaded separately |
| # (see below). The pyexpat module was written by Paul Prescod after a |
| # prototype by Jack Jansen. |
| # |
| # The Expat dist includes Windows .lib and .dll files. Home page is at |
| # http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html, the current production release is |
| # always ftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/expat.zip. |
| # |
| # EXPAT_DIR, below, should point to the expat/ directory created by |
| # unpacking the Expat source distribution. |
| # |
| # Note: the expat build process doesn't yet build a libexpat.a; you can |
| # do this manually while we try convince the author to add it. To do so, |
| # cd to EXPAT_DIR, run "make" if you have not done so, then run: |
| # |
| # ar cr libexpat.a xmltok/*.o xmlparse/*.o |
| # |
| #EXPAT_DIR=/usr/local/src/expat |
| #pyexpat pyexpat.c -I$(EXPAT_DIR)/xmlparse -L$(EXPAT_DIR) -lexpat |
| |
| |
| # Example -- included for reference only: |
| # xx xxmodule.c |