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#! /bin/sh
#
# linkmodule 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 shared library versions of the modules; since
# the change to the *ahem* "proper" import/export mechanism, this script
# is much simpler. It handles PowerPC and x86, too.
#
# This is called by the Modules/Makefile as $(LDSHARED):
#
# $(LDSHARED) foomodule.o -o foomodule$(SO)
#
# Could also be called as:
#
# $(LDSHARED) readline.o -L/boot/home/config/lib -lreadline -ltermcap \
# -o readline$(SO)
#
# so we need to preserve the arguments, sort of.
# Make sure we got reasonable arguments.
TARGET=""
ARGS=""
while [ "$#" != "0" ]; do
case "$1" in
-o) TARGET="$2"; shift; shift;;
*) ARGS="$ARGS $1"; shift;;
esac
done
if [ "$TARGET" = "" ] ; then
echo "Usage:"
echo
echo " $0 [args] -o foomodule.so [args] foomodule.o [args]"
echo
echo "Where:"
echo
echo " [args] normal compiler arguments"
exit 1
fi
# The shared libraries and glue objects we need to link against; these
# libs are overkill for most of the standard modules, but it makes life
# in this shell script easier.
LIBS="-L.. -lpython1.5 -lbe -lnet -lroot"
case $BE_HOST_CPU in
ppc)
# Boy, do we need a lot of crap...
GLUE_LOC=/boot/develop/lib/ppc
GLUE="${GLUE_LOC}/glue-noinit.a ${GLUE_LOC}/init_term_dyn.o"
CC="mwcc -xms -export pragma -nodup"
;;
x86)
# We don't need as much crap here...
GLUE=""
CC="gcc -nostart -Wl,-soname=${TARGET}"
;;
*)
# What the?!?
echo "$0 doesn't support $BE_HOST_CPU systems..."
echo "You're on your own... I'd be surprised if this works."
GLUE=""
CC="cc"
;;
esac
# Now link that shared lib...
$CC -o $TARGET $ARGS $GLUE $LIBS
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