1994-09-14 11:06:46 -03:00
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Subject: Dynamic Linking under HP-UX
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From: "C. Derek Fields" <derek@gamekeeper.bellcore.com>
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Date: Thu, 08 Sep 94 14:14:07 -0400
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There are two important points. First, the python executable must be
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linked with the -E option to explicitly export all symbols. This
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works with the vanilla interpreter, but I am not sure how friendly it
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will be when I try to embed the interpreter in a larger application.
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It may be necessary to hand tune the exports using the -e option.
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Anyway, the additional flag to $(CC) is "-Wl,-E", which passes the -E
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flag to the compiler. My link line (from an actual run) looks like
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this:
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cc config.o -Wl,-E libModules.a ../Python/libPython.a ../Objects/libObjects.a ../Parser/libParser.a -lm -ldld -o python
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1997-07-19 17:44:33 -03:00
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[Guido's note: as of Python 1.5, replace the four libraries with
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../libpython$(VERSION).a]
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1994-09-14 11:06:46 -03:00
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Second, the dynamic module must be compiled with the +z option to make
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it position independent and then linked into a shared library:
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ld -b -o <modName>module.sl <object list>
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The -b tells the linker to produce a shared library.
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