I have a virtual Linux box with Debian 7.1 where I need a Python 2.4.6 to reanimate an old Zope installation (in order to update it to Plone 4, of course).
I definitely need ssl
support, and when I'm compiling, I want readline
as well, of course. Finally, of course I need zlib
, otherwise ez_setup.py
etc. won't work; I'm having a hard time to get zlib
included.
I downloaded the tarball of Python 2.4.6, enabled ssl
in Modules/Setup.dist
:
SSL=/usr/local/ssl
_ssl _ssl.c \
-DUSE_SSL -I$(SSL)/include -I$(SSL)/include/openssl \
-L$(SSL)/lib -lssl -lcrypto
... and called:
./configure --prefix=/my/dest/dir --with-zlib
make
make
gives me some warnings at the end about crypt
and nis
, but make install
doesn't yield any errors. However, the resulting Python features both readline
and ssl
support, but no zlib
; thus, I can't use ez_setup.py
to get setuptools/pip etc.
I tried both to uncomment and re-exclude the line
zlib zlibmodule.c -I$(prefix)/include -L$(exec_prefix)/lib -lz
from Setup.dist
.
Some system packages which are installed:
zlib1g-dev
lib32z1-dev
libreadline-gplv2-dev
Is there anything else I have missed?
Update, after heaving read https://stackoverflow.com/a/4047583/1051649:
I did
$ sudo apt-get install zlib1g zlib1g-dev libncurses5-dev libreadline6-dev ncurses-doc
$ python setup.py clean
$ ./configure --with-ssl --with-zlib --prefix=...
$ make
$ sudo make install
The resulting interpreter was not able to execute distribute_setup.py
.