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# and limitations under the License. # When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each # If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the # fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying # information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] # Copyright (c) 2011, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # Need to preserve timestamp for Grammar files. If the pickle files are older, # Python will try to rebuild them. # We patch auto* files, so regenerate headers and configure # we don't want to leak $(CC_BITS) into BASECFLAGS as it causes problems with # to find the ncurses headers # enable large files how they did in JDS # because python links with $(CC) ... $(LDFLAGS) ... # 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 # Python puts its header files in a special place. # 64 bit shared objects need to go in a 64-bit directory # *.txt files in the same directory, it will rebuild them anytime you try to # build a Python module. So here we also touch the pickle files to avoid this. # Using "-uall,-network" ensures all tests are run except the network tests. # The network tests contain many expected failures when run behind a firewall. # The "-v" ensures verbose mode. You can set TESTOPTS_PYTHON_TEST to a # particular test if you want to run just one test. For example, run gmake with # "-k" so it continues and does both 32-bit and 64-bit tests, even if there is a # $ TESTOPTS_PYTHON_TEST=test_sys gmake -k test # Note that when a test succeeds, the builds/*/.tested file gets created. You # may need to remove these files, or run "gmake clobber" or "gmake clean"