#! /bin/sh # # linkcc for Python # Chris Herborth (chrish@qnx.com) # # This is covered by the same copyright/licensing terms as the rest of # Python. # # Shell script to build the Python shared library properly; if we haven't # already built the export list, we'll need to link twice (argh...) so we # can eliminate some unwatnted global symbols from the system glue/init # objects. # # This is called by the Modules/Makefile as part of $(LINKCC): # # $(LINKCC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LINKFORSHARED) $(MAINOBJ) \ # -L.. -lpython$(VERSION) $(MODLIBS) $(LIBS) $(SYSLIBS) -o python $(LDLAST) # # In 1.5.1 this changed to: # # $(LINKCC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LINKFORSHARED) $(MAINOBJ) \ # $(LIBRARY) $(MODLIBS) $(LIBS) $(SYSLIBS) -o python $(LDLAST) # # For BeOS we should set $(LINKCC) to this in configure (similar to the # AIX situation): # # $(srcdir)../BeOS/linkcc $(LIBRARY) $(PURIFY) $(CC) -nodup $(OPT) # # -L.. -lpython$(VERSION) will automagically pick up the shared library. # Check to make sure we know what we're doing. system="`uname -m`" if [ "$system" != "BeMac" ] && [ "$system" != "BeBox" ] ; then echo "Sorry, BeOS Python doesn't support x86 yet." exit 1 fi LIBRARY="$1"; shift # What we want to end up with. EXPORTS=${LIBRARY%.a}.exp DYNAMIC=${LIBRARY%.a}.so LINK_DYNAMIC="-l`echo ${DYNAMIC%.so} | sed -e s,\\\.\\\./,, -e s,lib,,`" # Grab the rest of the args and build them into the command used to # link the python binary. Make sure we link against the shared lib # and not the static lib. LINK_CMD="" while [ "$#" != "0" ] ; do case "$1" in $LIBRARY) LINK_CMD="$LINK_CMD -L.. $LINK_DYNAMIC" shift ;; *) LINK_CMD="$LINK_CMD $1" shift ;; esac done # The shared libraries and glue objects we need to link against. LIBS="-lbe -lnet -lroot" GLUE="/boot/develop/lib/ppc/glue-noinit.a /boot/develop/lib/ppc/init_term_dyn.o" # Unwanted symbols we need to eliminate; these are regular expressions # passed to egrep. SYMS="opterr optind optarg getopt __.* longjmp _.*_" # Check to see if we've already got an exports file, and delete it if # it's older than the lib. if [ -e $EXPORTS ] && [ $LIBRARY -nt $EXPORTS ] ; then echo "Deleting old exports file for $DYNAMIC..." rm -f $EXPORTS fi if [ ! -e $EXPORTS ] ; then # First link; create the exports file with the unwanted global symbols # in it. It's a pity we don't have "nm" or something like that... rm -f temp-exports.exp mwcc -xms -f temp-exports.exp -o $DYNAMIC $LIBRARY $GLUE $LIBS -nodup # Now clean out those bad symbols. for sym in $SYMS ; do rm -f temp-exports.exp2 egrep -v "^$sym$" < temp-exports.exp > temp-exports.exp2 mv -f temp-exports.exp2 temp-exports.exp done rm -f temp-exports.exp2 mv -f temp-exports.exp $EXPORTS fi # Now link against the clean exports file. mwcc -xms -f $EXPORTS -o $DYNAMIC $LIBRARY $GLUE $LIBS -nodup # We'll need this or the python binary won't load libpython.so... ( cd .. ; ln -sf `pwd` lib ) # Now build the python binary. echo "Link command: $LINK_CMD" $LINK_CMD