Message245117
| Author |
martin.panter |
| Recipients |
Arfrever, Sjlver, WanderingLogic, brett.cannon, doko, koobs, loewis, martin.panter, pitrou, python-dev |
| Date |
2015年06月10日.06:26:01 |
| SpamBayes Score |
-1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified |
Yes |
| Message-id |
<1433917562.07.0.999944025419.issue22359@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| In-reply-to |
| Content |
koobs: It sounds like applying the fix for this bug to the Python 2 branch might satisfy you, right? It only seems to have been applied to 3.5+ so far.
Matt: It sounds like you are trying to pre-compile $(PGEN) for the host, and then rely on it not being rebuilt. Maybe there is a better way, like changing the $(PGEN) command line to use a $(HOST_CC) or something. (I’m not familiar with the build system; certainly not when cross compiling.) But you could also try and identify the dependency that is causing $(PGEN) to be rebuilt, for example with Gnu Make:
$ make --debug=b Parser/pgen
Updating goal targets....
Prerequisite `Include/Python.h' is newer than target `Parser/acceler.o'.
Must remake target `Parser/acceler.o'.
[. . .]
Prerequisite `Parser/acceler.o' is newer than target `Parser/pgen'.
[. . .]
Must remake target `Parser/pgen'. |
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