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setup: Add more modules needed for minimal Python install.

The minimal install is in particular required to run setup.py in the
second build phase of Python. Prior to this fix, a working
installation of Python with matching library paths (at least, lib-dynload)
was required which is clearly wrong.

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1# -*- makefile -*-
2# The file Setup is used by the makesetup script to construct the files
3# Makefile and config.c, from Makefile.pre and config.c.in,
4# respectively. The file Setup itself is initially copied from
5# Setup.dist; once it exists it will not be overwritten, so you can edit
6# Setup to your heart's content. Note that Makefile.pre is created
7# from Makefile.pre.in by the toplevel configure script.
8
9# (VPATH notes: Setup and Makefile.pre are in the build directory, as
10# are Makefile and config.c; the *.in and *.dist files are in the source
11# directory.)
12
13# Each line in this file describes one or more optional modules.
14# Modules enabled here will not be compiled by the setup.py script,
15# so the file can be used to override setup.py's behavior.
16
17# Lines have the following structure:
18#
19# <module> ... [<sourcefile> ...] [<cpparg> ...] [<library> ...]
20#
21# <sourcefile> is anything ending in .c (.C, .cc, .c++ are C++ files)
22# <cpparg> is anything starting with -I, -D, -U or -C
23# <library> is anything ending in .a or beginning with -l or -L
24# <module> is anything else but should be a valid Python
25# identifier (letters, digits, underscores, beginning with non-digit)
26#
27# (As the makesetup script changes, it may recognize some other
28# arguments as well, e.g. *.so and *.sl as libraries. See the big
29# case statement in the makesetup script.)
30#
31# Lines can also have the form
32#
33# <name> = <value>
34#
35# which defines a Make variable definition inserted into Makefile.in
36#
37# Finally, if a line contains just the word "*shared*" (without the
38# quotes but with the stars), then the following modules will not be
39# built statically. The build process works like this:
40#
41# 1. Build all modules that are declared as static in Modules/Setup,
42# combine them into libpythonxy.a, combine that into python.
43# 2. Build all modules that are listed as shared in Modules/Setup.
44# 3. Invoke setup.py. That builds all modules that
45# a) are not builtin, and
46# b) are not listed in Modules/Setup, and
47# c) can be build on the target
48#
49# Therefore, modules declared to be shared will not be
50# included in the config.c file, nor in the list of objects to be
51# added to the library archive, and their linker options won't be
52# added to the linker options. Rules to create their .o files and
53# their shared libraries will still be added to the Makefile, and
54# their names will be collected in the Make variable SHAREDMODS. This
55# is used to build modules as shared libraries. (They can be
56# installed using "make sharedinstall", which is implied by the
57# toplevel "make install" target.) (For compatibility,
58# *noconfig* has the same effect as *shared*.)
59#
60# In addition, *static* explicitly declares the following modules to
61# be static. Lines containing "*static*" and "*shared*" may thus
62# alternate throughout this file.
63
64# NOTE: As a standard policy, as many modules as can be supported by a
65# platform should be present. The distribution comes with all modules
66# enabled that are supported by most platforms and don't require you
67# to ftp sources from elsewhere.
68
69
70# Some special rules to define PYTHONPATH.
71# Edit the definitions below to indicate which options you are using.
72# Don't add any whitespace or comments!
73
74# Directories where library files get installed.
75# DESTLIB is for Python modules; MACHDESTLIB for shared libraries.
76DESTLIB=$(LIBDEST)
77MACHDESTLIB=$(BINLIBDEST)
78
79# NOTE: all the paths are now relative to the prefix that is computed
80# at run time!
81
82# Standard path -- don't edit.
83# No leading colon since this is the first entry.
84# Empty since this is now just the runtime prefix.
85DESTPATH=
86
87# Site specific path components -- should begin with : if non-empty
88SITEPATH=
89
90# Standard path components for test modules
91TESTPATH=
92
93# Path components for machine- or system-dependent modules and shared libraries
94MACHDEPPATH=:plat-$(MACHDEP)
95EXTRAMACHDEPPATH=
96
97# Path component for the Tkinter-related modules
98# The TKPATH variable is always enabled, to save you the effort.
99TKPATH=:lib-tk
100
101# Path component for old modules.
102OLDPATH=:lib-old
103
104COREPYTHONPATH=$(DESTPATH)$(SITEPATH)$(TESTPATH)$(MACHDEPPATH)$(EXTRAMACHDEPPATH)$(TKPATH)$(OLDPATH)
105PYTHONPATH=$(COREPYTHONPATH)
106
107
108# The modules listed here can't be built as shared libraries for
109# various reasons; therefore they are listed here instead of in the
110# normal order.
111
112# This only contains the minimal set of modules required to run the
113# setup.py script in the root of the Python source tree.
114
115os2 posixmodule.c # posix (UNIX) system calls
116errno errnomodule.c # posix (UNIX) errno values
117pwd pwdmodule.c # this is needed to find out the user's home dir
118 # if $HOME is not set
119_sre _sre.c # Fredrik Lundh's new regular expressions
120_codecs _codecsmodule.c # access to the builtin codecs and codec registry
121
122# The zipimport module is always imported at startup. Having it as a
123# builtin module avoids some bootstrapping problems and reduces overhead.
124zipimport zipimport.c
125
126# The following modules are needed by locale.py which is now used by setup.py
127
128operator operator.c # operator.add() and similar goodies
129_functools _functoolsmodule.c # Tools for working with functions and callable objects
130
131# access to ISO C locale support
132_locale _localemodule.c # -lintl
133
134# The rest of the modules listed in this file are all commented out by
135# default. Usually they can be detected and built as dynamically
136# loaded modules by the new setup.py script added in Python 2.1. If
137# you're on a platform that doesn't support dynamic loading, want to
138# compile modules statically into the Python binary, or need to
139# specify some odd set of compiler switches, you can uncomment the
140# appropriate lines below.
141
142# ======================================================================
143
144# The Python symtable module depends on .h files that setup.py doesn't track
145_symtable symtablemodule.c
146
147# The SGI specific GL module:
148
149GLHACK=-Dclear=__GLclear
150#gl glmodule.c cgensupport.c -I$(srcdir) $(GLHACK) -lgl -lX11
151
152# Pure module. Cannot be linked dynamically.
153# -DWITH_QUANTIFY, -DWITH_PURIFY, or -DWITH_ALL_PURE
154#WHICH_PURE_PRODUCTS=-DWITH_ALL_PURE
155#PURE_INCLS=-I/usr/local/include
156#PURE_STUBLIBS=-L/usr/local/lib -lpurify_stubs -lquantify_stubs
157#pure puremodule.c $(WHICH_PURE_PRODUCTS) $(PURE_INCLS) $(PURE_STUBLIBS)
158
159# Uncommenting the following line tells makesetup that all following
160# modules are to be built as shared libraries (see above for more
161# detail; also note that *static* reverses this effect):
162
163#*shared*
164
165# GNU readline. Unlike previous Python incarnations, GNU readline is
166# now incorporated in an optional module, configured in the Setup file
167# instead of by a configure script switch. You may have to insert a
168# -L option pointing to the directory where libreadline.* lives,
169# and you may have to change -ltermcap to -ltermlib or perhaps remove
170# it, depending on your system -- see the GNU readline instructions.
171# It's okay for this to be a shared library, too.
172
173#readline readline.c -lreadline -ltermcap
174
175
176# Modules that should always be present (non UNIX dependent):
177
178#array arraymodule.c # array objects
179#cmath cmathmodule.c # -lm # complex math library functions
180#math mathmodule.c # -lm # math library functions, e.g. sin()
181#_struct _struct.c # binary structure packing/unpacking
182#time timemodule.c # -lm # time operations and variables
183#_weakref _weakref.c # basic weak reference support
184#_testcapi _testcapimodule.c # Python C API test module
185#_random _randommodule.c # Random number generator
186#_collections _collectionsmodule.c # Container types
187#itertools itertoolsmodule.c # Functions creating iterators for efficient looping
188#strop stropmodule.c # String manipulations
189#_elementtree -I$(srcdir)/Modules/expat -DHAVE_EXPAT_CONFIG_H -DUSE_PYEXPAT_CAPI _elementtree.c # elementtree accelerator
190#_pickle _pickle.c # pickle accelerator
191#datetime datetimemodule.c # date/time type
192#_bisect _bisectmodule.c # Bisection algorithms
193
194#unicodedata unicodedata.c # static Unicode character database
195
196
197# Modules with some UNIX dependencies -- on by default:
198# (If you have a really backward UNIX, select and socket may not be
199# supported...)
200
201#fcntl fcntlmodule.c # fcntl(2) and ioctl(2)
202#spwd spwdmodule.c # spwd(3)
203#grp grpmodule.c # grp(3)
204#select selectmodule.c # select(2); not on ancient System V
205
206# Memory-mapped files (also works on Win32).
207#mmap mmapmodule.c
208
209# CSV file helper
210#_csv _csv.c
211
212# Socket module helper for socket(2)
213#_socket socketmodule.c
214
215# Socket module helper for SSL support; you must comment out the other
216# socket line above, and possibly edit the SSL variable:
217#SSL=/usr/local/ssl
218#_ssl _ssl.c \
219# -DUSE_SSL -I$(SSL)/include -I$(SSL)/include/openssl \
220# -L$(SSL)/lib -lssl -lcrypto
221
222# The crypt module is now disabled by default because it breaks builds
223# on many systems (where -lcrypt is needed), e.g. Linux (I believe).
224#
225# First, look at Setup.config; configure may have set this for you.
226
227#crypt cryptmodule.c # -lcrypt # crypt(3); needs -lcrypt on some systems
228
229
230# Some more UNIX dependent modules -- off by default, since these
231# are not supported by all UNIX systems:
232
233#nis nismodule.c -lnsl # Sun yellow pages -- not everywhere
234#termios termios.c # Steen Lumholt's termios module
235#resource resource.c # Jeremy Hylton's rlimit interface
236
237
238# Multimedia modules -- off by default.
239# These don't work for 64-bit platforms!!!
240# #993173 says audioop works on 64-bit platforms, though.
241# These represent audio samples or images as strings:
242
243#audioop audioop.c # Operations on audio samples
244#imageop imageop.c # Operations on images
245
246
247# Note that the _md5 and _sha modules are normally only built if the
248# system does not have the OpenSSL libs containing an optimized version.
249
250# The _md5 module implements the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5
251# Message-Digest Algorithm, described in RFC 1321. The necessary files
252# md5.c and md5.h are included here.
253
254#_md5 md5module.c md5.c
255
256
257# The _sha module implements the SHA checksum algorithms.
258# (NIST's Secure Hash Algorithms.)
259#_sha shamodule.c
260#_sha256 sha256module.c
261#_sha512 sha512module.c
262
263
264# SGI IRIX specific modules -- off by default.
265
266# These module work on any SGI machine:
267
268# *** gl must be enabled higher up in this file ***
269#fm fmmodule.c $(GLHACK) -lfm -lgl # Font Manager
270#sgi sgimodule.c # sgi.nap() and a few more
271
272# This module requires the header file
273# /usr/people/4Dgifts/iristools/include/izoom.h:
274#imgfile imgfile.c -limage -lgutil -lgl -lm # Image Processing Utilities
275
276
277# These modules require the Multimedia Development Option (I think):
278
279#al almodule.c -laudio # Audio Library
280#cd cdmodule.c -lcdaudio -lds -lmediad # CD Audio Library
281#cl clmodule.c -lcl -lawareaudio # Compression Library
282#sv svmodule.c yuvconvert.c -lsvideo -lXext -lX11 # Starter Video
283
284
285# The FORMS library, by Mark Overmars, implements user interface
286# components such as dialogs and buttons using SGI's GL and FM
287# libraries. You must ftp the FORMS library separately from
288# ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/pub/SGI/FORMS. It was tested with FORMS 2.2a.
289# NOTE: if you want to be able to use FORMS and curses simultaneously
290# (or both link them statically into the same binary), you must
291# compile all of FORMS with the cc option "-Dclear=__GLclear".
292
293# The FORMS variable must point to the FORMS subdirectory of the forms
294# toplevel directory:
295
296#FORMS=/ufs/guido/src/forms/FORMS
297#fl flmodule.c -I$(FORMS) $(GLHACK) $(FORMS)/libforms.a -lfm -lgl
298
299
300# SunOS specific modules -- off by default:
301
302#sunaudiodev sunaudiodev.c
303
304
305# A Linux specific module -- off by default; this may also work on
306# some *BSDs.
307
308#linuxaudiodev linuxaudiodev.c
309
310
311# George Neville-Neil's timing module:
312
313#timing timingmodule.c
314
315
316# The _tkinter module.
317#
318# The command for _tkinter is long and site specific. Please
319# uncomment and/or edit those parts as indicated. If you don't have a
320# specific extension (e.g. Tix or BLT), leave the corresponding line
321# commented out. (Leave the trailing backslashes in! If you
322# experience strange errors, you may want to join all uncommented
323# lines and remove the backslashes -- the backslash interpretation is
324# done by the shell's "read" command and it may not be implemented on
325# every system.
326
327# *** Always uncomment this (leave the leading underscore in!):
328# _tkinter _tkinter.c tkappinit.c -DWITH_APPINIT \
329# *** Uncomment and edit to reflect where your Tcl/Tk libraries are:
330# -L/usr/local/lib \
331# *** Uncomment and edit to reflect where your Tcl/Tk headers are:
332# -I/usr/local/include \
333# *** Uncomment and edit to reflect where your X11 header files are:
334# -I/usr/X11R6/include \
335# *** Or uncomment this for Solaris:
336# -I/usr/openwin/include \
337# *** Uncomment and edit for Tix extension only:
338# -DWITH_TIX -ltix8.1.8.2 \
339# *** Uncomment and edit for BLT extension only:
340# -DWITH_BLT -I/usr/local/blt/blt8.0-unoff/include -lBLT8.0 \
341# *** Uncomment and edit for PIL (TkImaging) extension only:
342# (See http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ for more info)
343# -DWITH_PIL -I../Extensions/Imaging/libImaging tkImaging.c \
344# *** Uncomment and edit for TOGL extension only:
345# -DWITH_TOGL togl.c \
346# *** Uncomment and edit to reflect your Tcl/Tk versions:
347# -ltk8.2 -ltcl8.2 \
348# *** Uncomment and edit to reflect where your X11 libraries are:
349# -L/usr/X11R6/lib \
350# *** Or uncomment this for Solaris:
351# -L/usr/openwin/lib \
352# *** Uncomment these for TOGL extension only:
353# -lGL -lGLU -lXext -lXmu \
354# *** Uncomment for AIX:
355# -lld \
356# *** Always uncomment this; X11 libraries to link with:
357# -lX11
358
359# Lance Ellinghaus's syslog module
360#syslog syslogmodule.c # syslog daemon interface
361
362
363# Curses support, requring the System V version of curses, often
364# provided by the ncurses library. e.g. on Linux, link with -lncurses
365# instead of -lcurses).
366#
367# First, look at Setup.config; configure may have set this for you.
368
369#_curses _cursesmodule.c -lcurses -ltermcap
370# Wrapper for the panel library that's part of ncurses and SYSV curses.
371#_curses_panel _curses_panel.c -lpanel -lncurses
372
373
374# Generic (SunOS / SVR4) dynamic loading module.
375# This is not needed for dynamic loading of Python modules --
376# it is a highly experimental and dangerous device for calling
377# *arbitrary* C functions in *arbitrary* shared libraries:
378
379#dl dlmodule.c
380
381
382# Modules that provide persistent dictionary-like semantics. You will
383# probably want to arrange for at least one of them to be available on
384# your machine, though none are defined by default because of library
385# dependencies. The Python module anydbm.py provides an
386# implementation independent wrapper for these; dumbdbm.py provides
387# similar functionality (but slower of course) implemented in Python.
388
389# The standard Unix dbm module has been moved to Setup.config so that
390# it will be compiled as a shared library by default. Compiling it as
391# a built-in module causes conflicts with the pybsddb3 module since it
392# creates a static dependency on an out-of-date version of db.so.
393#
394# First, look at Setup.config; configure may have set this for you.
395
396#dbm dbmmodule.c # dbm(3) may require -lndbm or similar
397
398# Anthony Baxter's gdbm module. GNU dbm(3) will require -lgdbm:
399#
400# First, look at Setup.config; configure may have set this for you.
401
402#gdbm gdbmmodule.c -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib -lgdbm
403
404
405# Sleepycat Berkeley DB interface.
406#
407# This requires the Sleepycat DB code, see http://www.sleepycat.com/
408# The earliest supported version of that library is 3.0, the latest
409# supported version is 4.0 (4.1 is specifically not supported, as that
410# changes the semantics of transactional databases). A list of available
411# releases can be found at
412#
413# http://www.sleepycat.com/update/index.html
414#
415# Edit the variables DB and DBLIBVERto point to the db top directory
416# and the subdirectory of PORT where you built it.
417#DB=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.0
418#DBLIBVER=4.0
419#DBINC=$(DB)/include
420#DBLIB=$(DB)/lib
421#_bsddb _bsddb.c -I$(DBINC) -L$(DBLIB) -ldb-$(DBLIBVER)
422
423# Historical Berkeley DB 1.85
424#
425# This module is deprecated; the 1.85 version of the Berkeley DB library has
426# bugs that can cause data corruption. If you can, use later versions of the
427# library instead, available from <http://www.sleepycat.com/>.
428
429#DB=/depot/sundry/src/berkeley-db/db.1.85
430#DBPORT=$(DB)/PORT/irix.5.3
431#bsddb185 bsddbmodule.c -I$(DBPORT)/include -I$(DBPORT) $(DBPORT)/libdb.a
432
433
434
435# Helper module for various ascii-encoders
436#binascii binascii.c
437
438# Fred Drake's interface to the Python parser
439#parser parsermodule.c
440
441# cStringIO and cPickle
442#cStringIO cStringIO.c
443#cPickle cPickle.c
444
445
446# Lee Busby's SIGFPE modules.
447# The library to link fpectl with is platform specific.
448# Choose *one* of the options below for fpectl:
449
450# For SGI IRIX (tested on 5.3):
451#fpectl fpectlmodule.c -lfpe
452
453# For Solaris with SunPro compiler (tested on Solaris 2.5 with SunPro C 4.2):
454# (Without the compiler you don't have -lsunmath.)
455#fpectl fpectlmodule.c -R/opt/SUNWspro/lib -lsunmath -lm
456
457# For other systems: see instructions in fpectlmodule.c.
458#fpectl fpectlmodule.c ...
459
460# Test module for fpectl. No extra libraries needed.
461#fpetest fpetestmodule.c
462
463# Andrew Kuchling's zlib module.
464# This require zlib 1.1.3 (or later).
465# See http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
466#zlib zlibmodule.c -I$(prefix)/include -L$(exec_prefix)/lib -lz
467
468# Interface to the Expat XML parser
469#
470# Expat was written by James Clark and is now maintained by a group of
471# developers on SourceForge; see www.libexpat.org for more
472# information. The pyexpat module was written by Paul Prescod after a
473# prototype by Jack Jansen. Source of Expat 1.95.2 is included in
474# Modules/expat/. Usage of a system shared libexpat.so/expat.dll is
475# not advised.
476#
477# More information on Expat can be found at www.libexpat.org.
478#
479#pyexpat expat/xmlparse.c expat/xmlrole.c expat/xmltok.c pyexpat.c -I$(srcdir)/Modules/expat -DHAVE_EXPAT_CONFIG_H -DUSE_PYEXPAT_CAPI
480
481
482# Hye-Shik Chang's CJKCodecs
483
484# multibytecodec is required for all the other CJK codec modules
485#_multibytecodec cjkcodecs/multibytecodec.c
486
487#_codecs_cn cjkcodecs/_codecs_cn.c
488#_codecs_hk cjkcodecs/_codecs_hk.c
489#_codecs_iso2022 cjkcodecs/_codecs_iso2022.c
490#_codecs_jp cjkcodecs/_codecs_jp.c
491#_codecs_kr cjkcodecs/_codecs_kr.c
492#_codecs_tw cjkcodecs/_codecs_tw.c
493
494# Example -- included for reference only:
495# xx xxmodule.c
496
497# Another example -- the 'xxsubtype' module shows C-level subtyping in action
498xxsubtype xxsubtype.c
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