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			Here's a little cleanup of the BeOS/ directory for 1.5.2b2; it makes the ar-fake, linkcc and linkmodule shell scripts a little smarter (and, in the case of PowerPC systems, quieter :-).
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #! /bin/sh
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| #
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| # linkcc for Python
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| # Chris Herborth (chrish@qnx.com)
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| #
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| # This is covered by the same copyright/licensing terms as the rest of
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| # Python.
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| #
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| # Shell script to build the Python shared library properly; if we haven't
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| # already built the export list, we'll need to link twice (argh...) so we
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| # can eliminate some unwatnted global symbols from the system glue/init
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| # objects.
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| #
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| # This is called by the Modules/Makefile as part of $(LINKCC):
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| #
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| # $(LINKCC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LINKFORSHARED) $(MAINOBJ) \
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| #	-L.. -lpython$(VERSION) $(MODLIBS) $(LIBS) $(SYSLIBS) -o python $(LDLAST)
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| #
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| # In 1.5.1 this changed to:
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| #
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| # $(LINKCC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LINKFORSHARED) $(MAINOBJ) \
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| #	$(LIBRARY) $(MODLIBS) $(LIBS) $(SYSLIBS) -o python $(LDLAST)
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| #
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| # For BeOS we should set $(LINKCC) to this in configure (similar to the
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| # AIX situation):
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| #
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| # $(srcdir)../BeOS/linkcc $(LIBRARY) $(PURIFY) $(CC) $(OPT)
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| #
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| # -L.. -lpython$(VERSION) will automagically pick up the shared library.
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| #
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| # As of Python 1.5.2, this isn't strictly necessary, but it makes me
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| # feel safer.  It makes sure we've got all the BeOS-specific libraries,
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| # and it creates the "lib" symlink that we'll need for chance of running
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| # "make test" successfully.
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| 
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| LIBRARY="$1"; shift
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| 
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| # What we want to end up with.
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| DYNAMIC=${LIBRARY/.a/.so}
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| LINK_DYNAMIC="-l$(basename ${DYNAMIC%.so} | sed -e s,lib,,)"
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| 
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| # Grab the rest of the args and build them into the command used to
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| # link the python binary.  Make sure we link against the shared lib
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| # and not the static lib.
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| LINK_CMD=""
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| while [ "$#" != "0" ] ; do
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| 	case "$1" in
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| 		$LIBRARY)
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| 			LINK_CMD="$LINK_CMD -L.. $LINK_DYNAMIC"
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| 			shift
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| 			;;
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| 
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| 		*)
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| 			LINK_CMD="$LINK_CMD $1"
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| 			shift
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| 			;;
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| 	esac
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| done
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| 
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| # The shared libraries and glue objects we need to link against; this is
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| # a little overkill, but it'll be OK.
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| LIBS="-lbe -lnet -lroot"
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| 
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| case $BE_HOST_CPU in
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| 	ppc)
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| 		LIBS="-nodup $LIBS"
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| 		;;
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| esac
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| 
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| # We'll need this or the python binary won't load libpython.so... handy
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| # for testing.
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| ( cd .. ; ln -sf $(pwd) lib )
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| 
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| # Now build the python binary.
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| echo "Link command: $LINK_CMD $LIBS"
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| $LINK_CMD $LIBS
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