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@ -67,10 +67,12 @@ AC_SUBST(python_includespec)[]dnl |
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# directory name and LDLIBRARY is the file name of the shlib. But in older |
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# installations LDLIBRARY is frequently a useless path fragment, and it's also |
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# possible that the shlib is in a standard library directory such as /usr/lib |
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# so that LIBDIR is of no interest. We must also check that what we found is |
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# a shared library not a plain library, which we do by checking its extension. |
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# (We used to rely on Py_ENABLE_SHARED, but that only tells us that a shlib |
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# exists, not that we found it.) |
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# so that LIBDIR is irrelevant. Also, some packagers put the .so symlink for |
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# the shlib in ${python_configdir} even though Python itself never does. |
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# We must also check that what we found is a shared library not a plain |
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# library, which we do by checking its extension. (We used to rely on |
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# Py_ENABLE_SHARED, but that only tells us that a shlib exists, not that |
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# we found it.) |
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AC_DEFUN([PGAC_CHECK_PYTHON_EMBED_SETUP], |
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[AC_REQUIRE([_PGAC_CHECK_PYTHON_DIRS]) |
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to link an embedded Python application]) |
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@ -94,7 +96,8 @@ else |
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fi |
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# Search for a likely-looking file. |
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found_shlib=0 |
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for d in "${python_libdir}" /usr/lib64 /usr/lib; do |
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for d in "${python_libdir}" "${python_configdir}" /usr/lib64 /usr/lib |
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do |
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for e in .so .dll .dylib .sl; do |
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if test -e "$d/lib${ldlibrary}$e"; then |
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python_libdir="$d" |
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