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# We patch auto* files, so regenerate headers and configure
# This seems horribly wrong, but these defines break the ability to build c99
# compliant modules or with gcc.
(cd $(@D) ; \
# The python build is profile-guided for studio; to see the benefits of that,
# Python must be compiled with -xO5 and a different build target must be used.
# Use of xprofile requires that the same options be used during compilation and
# linking. The targets chosen are based on Solaris 11 minimum supported system
# requirements.
# we don't want to leak $(CC_BITS) into BASECFLAGS as it causes problems with
# python-config
# so we find the ncurses headers
# enable large files how they did in JDS
# libffi for _ctypes
# Python puts its header files in a special place.
COMPONENT_TEST_TARGETS = test
# 64 bit shared objects need to go in a 64-bit directory
# common targets
build: $(BUILD_32_and_64)
$(INSTALL_32): $(INSTALL_64)
test: $(TEST_32_and_64)