01-25-2013
Thanks for your reply.
The problem was due to mismatch of Qt libs versions.
After that we solved issues with incompatibility of libs that are coming along with Salome (sip) and those that were installed
in the system.
But we still have some issues: We cannot pack commercial PyQt with VendorID in the hidden library.
If i get it right, there is a mention of this possibility in the oficial document "VendorID - Signing Python Interpreters and Modules"
(p.3.1 Creating Restricted Extension Modules).
To figure out how Vedor ID works i created foo.py script that contained couple of functions,
1 class and also foomodule.c file (identical to the one in example Reference Guide 3.1 Creating Restricted Extension Modules)
After that we tried to create a library with the help of commands:
>> python ~/VendorID-1.0.0/sib/sib.py -u foo.py
the folder build_foo is created with files makefile, __main__.c, frozen.c in it
>> make
And we got the next message in the terminal:
gcc -pthread -Xlinker -export-dynamic __main__.o foo.o frozen.o -o foo -lpthread -ldl -lutil -lm -L/usr/local/lib -lpython2.6
/usr/local/lib/libpython2.6.a(dynload_shlib.o): In function
`_PyImport_GetDynLoadFunc':
/home/modeller/Python-2.6.6/Python/dynload_shlib.c:94: undefined reference to `dlsym'
/home/modeller/Python-2.6.6/Python/dynload_shlib.c:130: undefined reference to `dlopen'
/home/modeller/Python-2.6.6/Python/dynload_shlib.c:141: undefined reference to `dlsym'
/home/modeller/Python-2.6.6/Python/dynload_shlib.c:133: undefined reference to `dlerror'
...
/home/modeller/Python-2.6.6/Objects/floatobject.c:972: undefined reference to `pow'
/usr/local/lib/libpython2.6.a(longobject.o): In function
`PyLong_FromString':
/home/modeller/Python-2.6.6/Objects/longobject.c:1610: undefined reference to `log'
/home/modeller/Python-2.6.6/Objects/longobject.c:1610: undefined reference to `log'
collect2: executing lt finished with return code 1
make: *** [foo] Error 1
The issue with PySide still remains: PySide is referring to a lib that has to be located in the system folder /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpyside-python2.7.so, while in our case all paths should be relative.
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pydoc2.7
PYDOC(1) BSD General Commands Manual PYDOC(1)
NAME
pydoc -- the Python documentation tool
SYNOPSIS
pydoc name
pydoc -k keyword
pydoc -p port
pydoc -g
pydoc -w module ...
pydoc --help
DESCRIPTION
pydoc shows text documentation on something related to python(1). The name argument may be the name of a Python keyword, topic, function,
module, or package, or a dotted reference to a class or function within a module or module in a package. If name contains a '/', it is used
as the path to a Python source file to document. If name is 'keywords', 'topics', or 'modules', a listing of these things is displayed.
OPTIONS
-k keyword Search for a keyword in the synopsis lines of all available modules.
-p port Start an HTTP server on the given port on the local machine.
-g Pop up a graphical interface for finding and serving documentation.
-w module ... Write out the HTML documentation for a module to a file in the current directory. If module contains a '/', it is treated as
a filename; if it names a directory, documentation is written for all the contents.
--help Prints out a help message.
AUTHOR
Moshe Zadka, based on "pydoc --help"
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