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Is there a way to build python without 'posixmodule' ?

I'm working on building python 2.4.2 with the mingw compiler (on
cygwin). It runs into problems with Modules/posixmodule.c, because the
mingw compiler does *not* provide complex process management
functionality. I can exclude posixmodule.c from the python build
process, but gcc still fails when it tries to link together the python
executable:

(Error message follows)
=================================
gcc -mno-cygwin -Wl,--out-implib=libpython2.4.dll.a -o python.exe \
Modules/python.o \
libpython2.4.a -lm
libpython2.4.a(pystate.o)(.text+0x1e0): In function
`PyThreadState_New':
C:/cygwin/home/Administrator/sgross/sage/installer/python/i386-mingw-gcc/Python-2.4.2/Python/pystate.c:191:
undefined reference to `_PyGILState_NoteThreadState'
===================================

It would seem that the python executable is looking for the process
management functionality that *would* have been supplied by
posixmodule.o.

Is there a way around this? Can I build the python executable without
building posixmodule.o?

Thanks,
--Steve (mr************@hotmail.com)

Feb 21 '06 #1
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mrstephengross wrote:
I'm working on building python 2.4.2 with the mingw compiler (on
cygwin).


Try following the instructions on the pyMinGW site:

http://jove.prohosting.com/iwave/ipython/pyMinGW.html

Ross Ridge

Feb 21 '06 #2

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