Opened 12 years ago
Last modified 12 years ago
#4725 closed defect
./configure does not support Python 3 — at Version 1
Reported by: | Mateusz Łoskot | Owned by: | warmerdam |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 1.10.0 |
Component: | ConfigBuild | Version: | svn-trunk |
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | python3, python2, python, build, configure, linux |
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Description (last modified by )
This problem occured to me in Linux environment where /usr/bin/python points to Python 3.x but not Python 2.x:
mloskot gdal $ python -V Python 3.2.3 mloskot gdal $ python2 -V Python 2.7.3
Here are the symptoms:
mloskot gdal $ ./configure --with-python ... checking for location of Python Makefiles... File "<string>", line 3 print sys.prefix ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File "<string>", line 3 print sys.prefix ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax File "<string>", line 3 print sys.version[:3] ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax found checking where to install Python modules... /lib/python/site-packages enabled checking for python setuptools... File "<string>", line 3 print 1 ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax not found ...
It also means that AM_PATH_PYTHON
macro called by ./configure does not check version of Python found.
Likely, improving ./configure to support Python 3.x will involve adding new option --with-python3
to avoid ambiguities.
Change History (2)
comment:1 by , 12 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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by , 12 years ago
Attachment: | quick-fix-for-no-py3-support-in-configure.patch added |
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Quick fix makes ./configure too look for python2 first, so python is not looked for in case /usr/bin/python is Python 3.x executable