# Universal Unix Makefile for Python extensions # ============================================= # Short Instructions # ------------------ # 1. Build and install Python (1.5 or newer). # 2. "make -f Makefile.pre.in boot" # 3. "make" # You should now have a shared library. # Long Instructions # ----------------- # Build *and install* the basic Python 1.5 distribution. See the # Python README for instructions. (This version of Makefile.pre.in # only withs with Python 1.5, alpha 3 or newer.) # Create a file Setup.in for your extension. This file follows the # format of the Modules/Setup.in file; see the instructions there. # For a simple module called "spam" on file "spammodule.c", it can # contain a single line: # spam spammodule.c # You can build as many modules as you want in the same directory -- # just have a separate line for each of them in the Setup.in file. # If you want to build your extension as a shared library, insert a # line containing just the string # *shared* # at the top of your Setup.in file. # Note that the build process copies Setup.in to Setup, and then works # with Setup. It doesn't overwrite Setup when Setup.in is changed, so # while you're in the process of debugging your Setup.in file, you may # want to edit Setup instead, and copy it back to Setup.in later. # (All this is done so you can distribute your extension easily and # someone else can select the modules they actually want to build by # commenting out lines in the Setup file, without editing the # original. Editing Setup is also used to specify nonstandard # locations for include or library files.) # Copy this file (Misc/Makefile.pre.in) to the directory containing # your extension. # Run "make -f Makefile.pre.in boot". This creates Makefile # (producing Makefile.pre and sedscript as intermediate files) and # config.c, incorporating the values for sys.prefix, sys.exec_prefix # and sys.version from the installed Python binary. For this to work, # the python binary must be on your path. If this fails, try # make -f Makefile.pre.in Makefile VERSION=1.5 installdir= # where is the prefix used to install Python for installdir # (and possibly similar for exec_installdir=). # Note: "make boot" implies "make clobber" -- it assumes that when you # bootstrap you may have changed platforms so it removes all previous # output files. # If you are building your extension as a shared library (your # Setup.in file starts with *shared*), run "make" or "make sharedmods" # to build the shared library files. If you are building a statically # linked Python binary (the only solution of your platform doesn't # support shared libraries, and sometimes handy if you want to # distribute or install the resulting Python binary), run "make # python". # Note: Each time you edit Makefile.pre.in or Setup, you must run # "make Makefile" before running "make". # Hint: if you want to use VPATH, you can start in an empty # subdirectory and say (e.g.): # make -f ../Makefile.pre.in boot srcdir=.. VPATH=.. # === Bootstrap variables (edited through "make boot") === # The prefix used by "make inclinstall libainstall" of core python installdir= /usr/local # The exec_prefix used by the same exec_installdir=$(installdir) # Source directory and VPATH in case you want to use VPATH. # (You will have to edit these two lines yourself -- there is no # automatic support as the Makefile is not generated by # config.status.) srcdir= . VPATH= . # === Variables that you may want to customize (rarely) === # (Static) build target TARGET= python # Installed python binary (used only by boot target) PYTHON= python # Add more -I and -D options here CFLAGS= $(OPT) -I$(INCLUDEPY) -I$(EXECINCLUDEPY) $(DEFS) # These two variables can be set in Setup to merge extensions. # See example[23]. BASELIB= BASESETUP= # === Variables set by makesetup === MODOBJS= _MODOBJS_ MODLIBS= _MODLIBS_ # === Definitions added by makesetup === # === Variables from configure (through sedscript) === VERSION= @VERSION@ CC= @CC@ LINKCC= @LINKCC@ SGI_ABI= @SGI_ABI@ OPT= @OPT@ LDFLAGS= @LDFLAGS@ LDLAST= @LDLAST@ DEFS= @DEFS@ LIBS= @LIBS@ LIBM= @LIBM@ LIBC= @LIBC@ RANLIB= @RANLIB@ MACHDEP= @MACHDEP@ SO= @SO@ LDSHARED= @LDSHARED@ CCSHARED= @CCSHARED@ LINKFORSHARED= @LINKFORSHARED@ #@SET_CCC@ # Install prefix for architecture-independent files prefix= /usr/local # Install prefix for architecture-dependent files exec_prefix= $(prefix) # === Fixed definitions === # Shell used by make (some versions default to the login shell, which is bad) SHELL= /bin/sh # Expanded directories BINDIR= $(exec_installdir)/bin LIBDIR= $(exec_prefix)/lib MANDIR= $(installdir)/man INCLUDEDIR= $(installdir)/include SCRIPTDIR= $(prefix)/lib # Detailed destination directories BINLIBDEST= $(LIBDIR)/python$(VERSION) LIBDEST= $(SCRIPTDIR)/python$(VERSION) INCLUDEPY= $(INCLUDEDIR)/python$(VERSION) EXECINCLUDEPY= $(exec_installdir)/include/python$(VERSION) LIBP= $(exec_installdir)/lib/python$(VERSION) DESTSHARED= $(BINLIBDEST)/site-packages LIBPL= $(LIBP)/config PYTHONLIBS= $(LIBPL)/libpython$(VERSION).a MAKESETUP= $(LIBPL)/makesetup MAKEFILE= $(LIBPL)/Makefile CONFIGC= $(LIBPL)/config.c CONFIGCIN= $(LIBPL)/config.c.in SETUP= $(LIBPL)/Setup SYSLIBS= $(LIBM) $(LIBC) ADDOBJS= $(LIBPL)/python.o config.o # Portable install script (configure doesn't always guess right) INSTALL= $(LIBPL)/install-sh -c # Shared libraries must be installed with executable mode on some systems; # rather than figuring out exactly which, we always give them executable mode. # Also, making them read-only seems to be a good idea... INSTALL_SHARED= ${INSTALL} -m 555 #--------------------------------------------------- # Possibly change some definintions for C++ ifdef MY_LDSHARED LDSHARED=$(MY_LDSHARED) endif ifdef MY_LINKCC LINKCC=$(MY_LINKCC) endif # === Fixed rules === # Default target. This builds shared libraries only default: sharedmods # Build everything all: static sharedmods # Build shared libraries from our extension modules sharedmods: $(SHAREDMODS) # Build a static Python binary containing our extension modules static: $(TARGET) $(TARGET): $(ADDOBJS) lib.a $(PYTHONLIBS) Makefile $(BASELIB) $(LINKCC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LINKFORSHARED) \ $(ADDOBJS) lib.a $(PYTHONLIBS) \ $(LINKPATH) $(BASELIB) $(MODLIBS) $(LIBS) $(SYSLIBS) \ -o $(TARGET) $(LDLAST) #------------------------------------------------------------------------ #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # This is a default version of the install target for wxPython. It just # redirects to wxInstall below... install: wxInstall #install: sharedmods # if test ! -d $(DESTSHARED) ; then \ # mkdir $(DESTSHARED) ; else true ; fi # -for i in X $(SHAREDMODS); do \ # if test $$i != X; \ # then $(INSTALL_SHARED) $$i $(DESTSHARED)/$$i; \ # fi; \ # done # Build the library containing our extension modules lib.a: $(MODOBJS) -rm -f lib.a ar cr lib.a $(MODOBJS) -$(RANLIB) lib.a # This runs makesetup *twice* to use the BASESETUP definition from Setup config.c Makefile: Makefile.pre Setup $(BASESETUP) $(MAKESETUP) $(MAKESETUP) \ -m Makefile.pre -c $(CONFIGCIN) Setup -n $(BASESETUP) $(SETUP) $(MAKE) -f Makefile do-it-again # Internal target to run makesetup for the second time do-it-again: $(MAKESETUP) \ -m Makefile.pre -c $(CONFIGCIN) Setup -n $(BASESETUP) $(SETUP) # Make config.o from the config.c created by makesetup config.o: config.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c config.c # Setup is copied from Setup.in *only* if it doesn't yet exist Setup: cp Setup.in Setup # Make the intermediate Makefile.pre from Makefile.pre.in Makefile.pre: Makefile.pre.in sedscript sed -f sedscript Makefile.pre.in >Makefile.pre # Shortcuts to make the sed arguments on one line P=prefix E=exec_prefix H=Generated automatically from Makefile.pre.in by sedscript. 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