problems with Linking and loading extensions to Python
Steven D. Majewski
sdm7g at virginia.edu
Wed Oct 25 00:49:47 EDT 2000
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Michael Burns wrote:
> What is the right combinations of ld options to use? > > Anybody have
any examples that work for them? > > > Background: > > I am trying to get
an extension to Python to link and load on Mac OS X public beta. > > > I
have tried many combinations of ld options like -dyld, -bundle, -dylinker,
-fvmlib, > > -preload > > > Some of them give me unresolved references or
other ld complaints.
Are you using Python 2.0 ?
Take a look at the switches the python2.0/Modules/Makefile uses for
building shared libraries: "-bundle -undefined suppress"
I used the following command to link the python gtk module:
cc -bundle -undefined warning gtkmodule.o -L/usr/local/lib
-L/usr/X11R6/lib -lgtk -lgdk -lgmodule -lgthread -lglib -lXext -lX11
.libs/lib_gtkmodule.a -o _gtkmodule.so
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