source: tests/Python/run.in@ 3f6aac

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Last change on this file since 3f6aac was 7672284, checked in by Frederik Heber <heber@…>, 8 years ago

FIX: install target now works with multiple threads.

  • the problem when using "make -j8 install" was that automake's dependency tracking for pyMoleCuilder did not work. It works when it is given under lib_LTLIBRARIES but not with pyexec_LTLIBRARIES, although the other libs are given under LIBADD. I never got an answer to my mail on the forum.
  • therefore, I now circumvent the problem by building the pyMolecuilder module in a different folder that makes enters after it is down with compiling everything in src.
  • Note that somehow I cannot use $(top_srcdir) for the paths of the source modules but must give the path explicitly.
  • Also, this should now allow to use debuild with multiple threads.
  • Property mode set to 100644
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1# This it taken from project GetSpot http://spot.lip6.fr/wiki/GetSpot, also see here
2# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5056606/how-to-use-autotools-to-build-python-interface-at-same-time-as-library
3
4# Darwin needs some help in figuring out where non-installed libtool
5# libraries are (on this platform libtool encodes the expected final
6# path of dependent libraries in each library).
7modpath='../.libs:@abs_top_builddir@/python/.libs'
8
9# .. is for the *.py files, and ../.libs for the *.so. We used to
10# rely on a module called ltihooks.py to teach the import function how
11# to load a Libtool library, but it started to cause issues with
12# Python 2.6.
13pypath='..:../.libs:@abs_srcdir@/..:@abs_srcdir@/../.libs:$PYTHONPATH'
14
15test -z "$1" &&
16 PYTHONPATH=$modpath DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$modpath LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$modpath exec @PYTHON@
17
18case $1 in
19 *.py)
20 PYTHONPATH=$modpath DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$modpath LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$modpath exec @PYTHON@ "$@";;
21 *.test)
22 exec sh -x "$@";;
23 *)
24 echo "Unknown extension" >&2
25 exit 2;;
26esac
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