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Update: While waiting for replies I made the change referenced here: https://bugs.python.org/review/5309/diff2/12811:12826/setup.py?context=3&column\_width=80specifically changing
importlib. \_bootstrap.\_SpecMethods(spec).load()
to
importlib.\_bootstrap.load(spec)
I no longer get a terminating 'undefined reference to dlopen' error, but I do get 'importing extensions failed' errors for each extension...like this:
\*\*\* WARNING: importing extension "\_pickle" failed with : 'module' object has no attribute 'load'
On February 2, 2015 1:36:29 PM CST, Cyd Haselton wrote:
After fixing a segfault issue (many thanks Ryan) I'm back to the same issue I was having with Python 2.7.8; the newly built python throws an undefined reference to dlopen when running setup.py...specifically when importing just-built extensions
I've managed to narrow the problem down to the following line:
importlib.\_bootstrap.\_SpecMethods(spec).load()
Googling this brings up a few hits from bugs.python.org and not much else. I'm new to Python; any ideas what this does...or where I can read up on it for troubleshooting purposes?
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