# Generic Makefile for dynamically linked extension modules. # # Jim Fulton, Digital Creations, jim@digicool.com # Uncomment this line if you want to fix the location of the PYTHON # installation. Otherwise, set the environment variable before using this # Makefile. # $(PYTHONHOME)= /usr/local/ # The following lines should be left as is: pyinstalldir= $(PYTHONHOME) installdir= $(PYTHONHOME) exec_installdir=$(pyinstalldir) INCLUDEPY= $(pyinstalldir)/include/Py LIBP= $(exec_installdir)/lib/python LIBPL= $(LIBP)/lib PYMAKE= make -f $(LIBPL)/Makefile # LIBSO is the location of platform-dependent dynamically linked # extension libraries. This can be handy when you need to build # shared libraries that are not extensions but want to store them # with other extensions and need to know where they are. # Leave this line as it is. LIBSO= `$(PYMAKE) -s echodestshared` # Put your module name here: MODULE=your-module # Put the object files for your module here: OBS=$(MODULE).o # Put extra linker options, such as libraries here: EXTRA= # If you have any Python modules, include them here, so that they # can be installed. PYMODULES= build: if [ "$(MODULE)" != your-module ]; then \ $(PYMAKE) INCLDIR=$(INCLUDEPY) CONFIGINCLDIR=$(LIBPL) \ ASHAREDMODULE=$(MODULE) \ 'ASHAREDMODULESOBS=$(OBS)' \ 'ASHAREDMODULESEXTRA=$(EXTRA)' \ asharedmodule; \ fi install: installso installpy installso: build if [ "$(MODULE)" != your-module ]; then \ $(PYMAKE) exec_prefix=$(installdir) \ ASHAREDMODULE=$(MODULE) asharedinstall; \ fi installpy: for m in $(PYMODULES) the-end; do \ if [ "$$m" != the-end ]; then \ python -c "import $$m"; \ cp $$m.pyc $(installdir)/lib/python/; \ fi; \ done clean:: -rm -f *.o *.so *~ *# so_locations