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Re: compile python 3.3 with bz2 support

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Date 2012-12-22 08:06 -0800
Subject Re: compile python 3.3 with bz2 support
From Benjamin Kaplan <benjamin.kaplan@case.edu>
Newsgroups comp.lang.python
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On Dec 21, 2012 1:31 AM, "Isml" <76069016@qq.com> wrote:
>
> hi, everyone:
>     I want to compile python 3.3 with bz2 support on RedHat 5.5 but fail
to do that. Here is how I do it:
>     1. download bzip2 and compile it(make、make -f Makefile_libbz2_so、make
install)
>     2.chang to python 3.3 source directory : ./configure
--with-bz2=/usr/local/include
>     3. make
>     4. make install
>
>     after installation complete, I test it:
>     [root@localhost Python-3.3.0]# python3 -c "import bz2"
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
>   File "/usr/local/lib/python3.3/bz2.py", line 21, in <module>
>     from _bz2 import BZ2Compressor, BZ2Decompressor
> ImportError: No module named '_bz2'
> By the way, RedHat 5.5 has a built-in python 2.4.3. Would it be a problem?
>
>
> --

What is the output of configure? The last thing it does is list which
modules are not going to be built. Is bz2 on the list? What does configure
say when it's looking for bz2?

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Re: compile python 3.3 with bz2 support Benjamin Kaplan <benjamin.kaplan@case.edu> - 2012-12-22 08:06 -0800

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