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sure if that information is still relevant though.
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Python for BeOS R5
This directory contains several useful things to help you build your own
version of Python for BeOS.
What's Here?
ar-fake - A shell script that copies around .o files, for the as much
of the general effect of ar as we need but more fool-proof.
It also has an "so" command to build the shared library
that we actually install and use.
linkmodule - A shell script used by the build process to build the
shared library versions of the standard modules; you'll
probably need this if you want to build dynamically loaded
modules from the Python archives.
README - This file (obviously!).
README.readline-2.2 - Instructions for compiling/installing GNU readline 2.2.
You'll have to grab the GNU readline source code from
prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/GNU or any other GNU mirror.
The Python interpreter is much nicer to work with
interactively if you've got readline installed. Highly
recommended.
To build,
1) ./configure --prefix=/boot/home/config
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make install
Using GNU readline:
The Python interpreter is much nicer to work with interactively if
you've got readline installed. Highly recommended.
You can get the original GNU readline 2.2 source code from your
favourite GNU software repository, such as
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/.
You can get the only-slightly-modified-for-BeOS version of GNU
readline 2.2 from the GeekGadgets repository;
ftp://ftp.ninemoons.com/pub/geekgadgets/.
Building libreadline for BeOS hosts:
Note that we don't build a shared library version of libreadline and
libhistory. That's left as an exercise for the reader.
You won't be able to link against libreadline.a using the limited
linker.
1) If you're on a PowerPC system, install the POSIX ar from
http://www.qnx.com/~chrish/Be/software/index.html#programming
(note that it's currently packaged with Python, in the BeOS/ar-1.1
directory).
If you're on an x86 system, you can leave out the "AR=ar-posix"
part of the following instructions. In fact, you'll have to...
2) For PowerPC, configure with:
CC=mwcc CFLAGS="-O7 -i- -I." AR=ar-posix RANLIB=: ./configure --verbose \
--without-gcc --prefix=/boot/home/config powerpc-*-beos
For x86, configure with:
CC=mwcc CFLAGS="-O2 -i- -I." RANLIB=: ./configure --verbose \
--without-gcc --prefix=/boot/home/config x86-*-beos
Don't worry about the warnings/errors configure spews for
powerpc-*-beos or x86-*-beos; readline doesn't actually use this host
information for anything, although configure will die if you don't
specify it.
3) Edit config.h to comment out "#define HAVE_SELECT 1"; select() on
BeOS doesn't work on file descriptors (such as stdin).
4) For PowerPC, make with:
make AR=ar-posix
For x86, make with:
make
5) Install with:
make install
Enjoy!
- Chris Herborth (chrish@pobox.com)