Il giorno ven, 08/01/2010 alle 12.12 +0100, Jim Meyering ha scritto: > > > Using -shared in python/ would now be a little misleading, > since it's useful only when building with --disable-shared, > and python/ is no longer built with --disable-shared. Not at all. It was needed to avoid building the static archive. > > Technically, it need not be reverted, but reverting it is fine, and > imho, slightly better, since using -shared there merely encodes the > current limitation that statically-linked python libraries are > useless. > We've already done that via configure, so if ever it's relaxed, > there's > only one place to modify. Again, no, in the configure you avoid the configuration case where you disable shared and want python. The -shared option tells you *not to build a static copy of that module* since it makes no sense. Please refer to my original link about the option itself: http://www.flameeyes.eu/autotools-mythbuster/libtool/index.html#libtool.plugins.dlopen -- Diego Elio Pettenò — “Flameeyes” http://blog.flameeyes.eu/ If you found a .asc file in this mail and know not what it is, it's a GnuPG digital signature: http://www.gnupg.org/ -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list