On 10/04/2016 10:43 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> While chasing down last night's failure on buildfarm member longfin,
> I came across an interesting factoid. If you just do
>
> ./configure --enable-shared
> make
> make install
>
> in unmodified Python sources, what you will get is an install tree in
> which libpython.so (or local equivalent such as .dylib) is installed
> in /usr/local/lib, while libpython.a is installed in a directory named
> like /usr/local/lib/python3.5/config-3.5m. I've verified this behavior
> on both Linux and macOS.
Wow, these modules have uncovered a number of cans of worms.
>
>
> In short: I propose replacing all of this logic with "if there's something
> in $python_libdir that has the right name to be a python shared library,
> use that, else try the same in $python_configdir, else fail". Thoughts?
>
>
Seems reasonable.
cheers
andrew