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gh-71052: Fix several Android build issues #115955
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LGTM, thanks!
(The check-funcs workaround is quite an autoconf hack, but we do worse things with the cache vars in configure.ac 😎 Hopefully, we'll have a more modern build system in a few years.)
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This change is part of the work on PEP-738: Adding Android as a supported platform. * Remove the "1.0" suffix from libpython's filename on Android, which would prevent Gradle from packaging it into an app. * Simplify the build command in the Makefile so that libpython always gets given an SONAME with the `-Wl-h` argument, even if the SONAME is identical to the actual filename. * Disable a number of functions on Android which can be compiled and linked against, but always fail at runtime. As a result, the native _multiprocessing module is no longer built for Android. * pythongh-115390 (bee7bb3) added some pre-determined results to the configure script for things that can't be autodetected when cross-compiling; this change adds Android to these where appropriate. * Add a couple more pre-determined results for Android, and making them cover iOS as well. This means the --enable-ipv6 configure option will no longer be required on either platform.
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This change is part of the work on PEP-738: Adding Android as a supported platform. * Remove the "1.0" suffix from libpython's filename on Android, which would prevent Gradle from packaging it into an app. * Simplify the build command in the Makefile so that libpython always gets given an SONAME with the `-Wl-h` argument, even if the SONAME is identical to the actual filename. * Disable a number of functions on Android which can be compiled and linked against, but always fail at runtime. As a result, the native _multiprocessing module is no longer built for Android. * pythongh-115390 (bee7bb3) added some pre-determined results to the configure script for things that can't be autodetected when cross-compiling; this change adds Android to these where appropriate. * Add a couple more pre-determined results for Android, and making them cover iOS as well. This means the --enable-ipv6 configure option will no longer be required on either platform.
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This change is part of the work on PEP-738: Adding Android as a supported platform. * Remove the "1.0" suffix from libpython's filename on Android, which would prevent Gradle from packaging it into an app. * Simplify the build command in the Makefile so that libpython always gets given an SONAME with the `-Wl-h` argument, even if the SONAME is identical to the actual filename. * Disable a number of functions on Android which can be compiled and linked against, but always fail at runtime. As a result, the native _multiprocessing module is no longer built for Android. * pythongh-115390 (bee7bb3) added some pre-determined results to the configure script for things that can't be autodetected when cross-compiling; this change adds Android to these where appropriate. * Add a couple more pre-determined results for Android, and making them cover iOS as well. This means the --enable-ipv6 configure option will no longer be required on either platform.
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This is the second PR from the list in #115576 (review).
Removed the "1.0" suffix from libpython's filename on Android, which would prevent Gradle from packaging it into an app. And I've simplified the build command in the Makefile so that libpython always gets given an SONAME with the
-Wl,-h
argument, even if the SONAME is identical to the actual filename.Disabled a number of functions on Android which can be compiled and linked against, but always fail at runtime. As a result, the native
_multiprocessing
module is no longer built for Android.#115390 added some pre-determined results to the configure script for things that can't be autodetected when cross-compiling. I've added Android to these where appropriate.
--enable-ipv6
configure argument will no longer be required on either platform.