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Re: Question on compiling on linux

Started bySteven Truppe <steven.truppe@chello.at>
First post2016-06-25 09:54 +0200
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  Re: Question on compiling on linux Steven Truppe <steven.truppe@chello.at> - 2016-06-25 09:54 +0200

#110495 — Re: Question on compiling on linux

FromSteven Truppe <steven.truppe@chello.at>
Date2016-06-25 09:54 +0200
SubjectRe: Question on compiling on linux
Message-ID<mailman.111.1466841252.11516.python-list@python.org>
i hope this email works like you expected!

I found the libpython3.so, i don't know why i was not able to see it, 
thank you very much to everyone wo helped me!

No my last question(s) is how can i create debug/release builds ?

Am 2016-06-24 um 22:08 schrieb Zachary Ware:
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 2:28 PM, Steven Truppe <steven.truppe@chello.at> wrote:
>> That gives me many .so files but no python*.so* file :(
> Where are you finding these many .so files?  There should be
> libpython3.5m.so in the root of the source tree (alongside `python`).
>
> By the way, I'm not sure how you're accessing the list/newsgroup, but
> your quoting seems to be messed up somehow -- my message, which I'm
> assuming the above was in reply to, was nowhere to be found in your
> message.  Also, as a minor matter of netiquette, we prefer new content
> to follow a quote of what the new message is in reply to, as I've done
> in this message.
>

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