Re: _ssl.cpython-3.8.so does not exist in the tarball

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On 27.09.21 08:52, mcmurchy1917techy wrote:
Did a pull over the weekend.

Compiled and got this error.

[build DEP] LNK:Library/libcuilo.so
[build DEP] LNK:Library/libcuilo.so
[build LNK] Library/libcuilo.so
/home/master/master/external/python3/ExternalPackage_python3.mk:46: *** file /home/master/master/workdir/UnpackedTarball/python3/LO_lib/_ssl.cpython-3.8.so does not exist in the tarball.  Stop.
make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
make: *** [Makefile:288: build] Error 2

the problem is that python's configure equivalent is far too magical in nature and will auto-detect what dependencies it can find and then enable the corresponding modules.

for some reason the internal python cannot find the OpenSSL library (either on system or internal, depending on --with-system-openssl) and thus it did not build the ssl module and the earliest point where we can detect failure is that the file doesn't exsit when trying to copy it to instdir.

My autogen has this flag --enable-python=internal. If I remove the flag --enable-python=internal libreoffice compiles successfully.

I'm a bit behind the curve, the last time I compiled was June 12th also with  --enable-python=internal, that was successful

What do I need to do to resolve?

try to figure out from the workdir/UnpackedTarball/python3/build.log why OpenSSL isn't found.

My system has the python3 3.9.6 package. Have I got myself ahead of the curve?

that should be unrelated.



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