3. Configure Python (original) (raw)

3.1. Configure Options

List all ./configure script options using:

See also the Misc/SpecialBuilds.txt in the Python source distribution.

3.1.1. General Options

--enable-loadable-sqlite-extensions

Support loadable extensions in the _sqlite extension module (default is no) of the sqlite3 module.

See the sqlite3.Connection.enable_load_extension() method of thesqlite3 module.

New in version 3.6.

--disable-ipv6

Disable IPv6 support (enabled by default if supported), see thesocket module.

--enable-big-digits=[15|30]

Define the size in bits of Python int digits: 15 or 30 bits.

By default, the digit size is 30.

Define the PYLONG_BITS_IN_DIGIT to 15 or 30.

See sys.int_info.bits_per_digit.

--with-cxx-main

--with-cxx-main=COMPILER

Compile the Python main() function and link Python executable with C++ compiler: $CXX, or COMPILER if specified.

--with-suffix=SUFFIX

Set the Python executable suffix to SUFFIX.

The default suffix is .exe on Windows and macOS (python.exeexecutable), .js on Emscripten node, .html on Emscripten browser,.wasm on WASI, and an empty string on other platforms (pythonexecutable).

Changed in version 3.11: The default suffix on WASM platform is one of .js, .htmlor .wasm.

--with-tzpath=

Select the default time zone search path for zoneinfo.TZPATH. See the Compile-time configuration of the zoneinfo module.

Default: /usr/share/zoneinfo:/usr/lib/zoneinfo:/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo:/etc/zoneinfo.

See os.pathsep path separator.

New in version 3.9.

--without-decimal-contextvar

Build the _decimal extension module using a thread-local context rather than a coroutine-local context (default), see the decimal module.

See decimal.HAVE_CONTEXTVAR and the contextvars module.

New in version 3.9.

--with-dbmliborder=

Override order to check db backends for the [dbm](../library/dbm.html#module-dbm "dbm: Interfaces to various Unix "database" formats.") module

A valid value is a colon (:) separated string with the backend names:

--without-c-locale-coercion

Disable C locale coercion to a UTF-8 based locale (enabled by default).

Don’t define the PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE macro.

See PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE and the PEP 538.

--with-platlibdir=DIRNAME

Python library directory name (default is lib).

Fedora and SuSE use lib64 on 64-bit platforms.

See sys.platlibdir.

New in version 3.9.

--with-wheel-pkg-dir=PATH

Directory of wheel packages used by the [ensurepip](../library/ensurepip.html#module-ensurepip "ensurepip: Bootstrapping the "pip" installer into an existing Python installation or virtual environment.") module (none by default).

Some Linux distribution packaging policies recommend against bundling dependencies. For example, Fedora installs wheel packages in the/usr/share/python-wheels/ directory and don’t install theensurepip._bundled package.

New in version 3.10.

--with-pkg-config=[check|yes|no]

Whether configure should use pkg-config to detect build dependencies.

New in version 3.11.

--enable-pystats

Turn on internal statistics gathering.

The statistics will be dumped to a arbitrary (probably unique) file in/tmp/py_stats/, or C:\temp\py_stats\ on Windows.

Use Tools/scripts/summarize_stats.py to read the stats.

New in version 3.11.

3.1.2. WebAssembly Options

--with-emscripten-target=[browser|node]

Set build flavor for wasm32-emscripten.

New in version 3.11.

--enable-wasm-dynamic-linking

Turn on dynamic linking support for WASM.

Dynamic linking enables dlopen. File size of the executable increases due to limited dead code elimination and additional features.

New in version 3.11.

--enable-wasm-pthreads

Turn on pthreads support for WASM.

New in version 3.11.

3.1.3. Install Options

--prefix=PREFIX

Install architecture-independent files in PREFIX. On Unix, it defaults to /usr/local.

This value can be retrieved at runtime using sys.prefix.

As an example, one can use --prefix="$HOME/.local/" to install a Python in its home directory.

--exec-prefix=EPREFIX

Install architecture-dependent files in EPREFIX, defaults to --prefix.

This value can be retrieved at runtime using sys.exec_prefix.

--disable-test-modules

Don’t build nor install test modules, like the test package or the_testcapi extension module (built and installed by default).

New in version 3.10.

--with-ensurepip=[upgrade|install|no]

Select the [ensurepip](../library/ensurepip.html#module-ensurepip "ensurepip: Bootstrapping the "pip" installer into an existing Python installation or virtual environment.") command run on Python installation:

New in version 3.6.

3.1.4. Performance options

Configuring Python using --enable-optimizations --with-lto (PGO + LTO) is recommended for best performance.

--enable-optimizations

Enable Profile Guided Optimization (PGO) using PROFILE_TASK(disabled by default).

The C compiler Clang requires llvm-profdata program for PGO. On macOS, GCC also requires it: GCC is just an alias to Clang on macOS.

Disable also semantic interposition in libpython if --enable-shared and GCC is used: add -fno-semantic-interposition to the compiler and linker flags.

New in version 3.6.

Changed in version 3.10: Use -fno-semantic-interposition on GCC.

PROFILE_TASK

Environment variable used in the Makefile: Python command line arguments for the PGO generation task.

Default: -m test --pgo --timeout=$(TESTTIMEOUT).

New in version 3.8.

--with-lto=[full|thin|no|yes]

Enable Link Time Optimization (LTO) in any build (disabled by default).

The C compiler Clang requires llvm-ar for LTO (ar on macOS), as well as an LTO-aware linker (ld.gold or lld).

New in version 3.6.

New in version 3.11: To use ThinLTO feature, use --with-lto=thin on Clang.

--with-computed-gotos

Enable computed gotos in evaluation loop (enabled by default on supported compilers).

--without-pymalloc

Disable the specialized Python memory allocator pymalloc(enabled by default).

See also PYTHONMALLOC environment variable.

--without-doc-strings

Disable static documentation strings to reduce the memory footprint (enabled by default). Documentation strings defined in Python are not affected.

Don’t define the WITH_DOC_STRINGS macro.

See the PyDoc_STRVAR() macro.

--enable-profiling

Enable C-level code profiling with gprof (disabled by default).

3.1.5. Python Debug Build

A debug build is Python built with the --with-pydebug configure option.

Effects of a debug build:

See also the Python Development Mode and the--with-trace-refs configure option.

Changed in version 3.8: Release builds and debug builds are now ABI compatible: defining thePy_DEBUG macro no longer implies the Py_TRACE_REFS macro (see the--with-trace-refs option), which introduces the only ABI incompatibility.

3.1.6. Debug options

--with-pydebug

Build Python in debug mode: define the Py_DEBUGmacro (disabled by default).

--with-trace-refs

Enable tracing references for debugging purpose (disabled by default).

Effects:

This build is not ABI compatible with release build (default build) or debug build (Py_DEBUG and Py_REF_DEBUG macros).

New in version 3.8.

--with-assertions

Build with C assertions enabled (default is no): assert(...); and_PyObject_ASSERT(...);.

If set, the NDEBUG macro is not defined in the OPT compiler variable.

See also the --with-pydebug option (debug build) which also enables assertions.

New in version 3.6.

--with-valgrind

Enable Valgrind support (default is no).

--with-dtrace

Enable DTrace support (default is no).

See Instrumenting CPython with DTrace and SystemTap.

New in version 3.6.

--with-address-sanitizer

Enable AddressSanitizer memory error detector, asan (default is no).

New in version 3.6.

--with-memory-sanitizer

Enable MemorySanitizer allocation error detector, msan (default is no).

New in version 3.6.

--with-undefined-behavior-sanitizer

Enable UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer undefined behaviour detector, ubsan(default is no).

New in version 3.6.

3.1.7. Linker options

--enable-shared

Enable building a shared Python library: libpython (default is no).

--without-static-libpython

Do not build libpythonMAJOR.MINOR.a and do not install python.o(built and enabled by default).

New in version 3.10.

3.1.8. Libraries options

--with-libs='lib1 ...'

Link against additional libraries (default is no).

--with-system-expat

Build the pyexpat module using an installed expat library (default is no).

--with-system-ffi

Build the _ctypes extension module using an installed ffilibrary, see the ctypes module (default is system-dependent).

--with-system-libmpdec

Build the _decimal extension module using an installed mpdeclibrary, see the decimal module (default is no).

New in version 3.3.

--with-readline=editline

Use editline library for backend of the readline module.

Define the WITH_EDITLINE macro.

New in version 3.10.

--without-readline

Don’t build the readline module (built by default).

Don’t define the HAVE_LIBREADLINE macro.

New in version 3.10.

--with-libm=STRING

Override libm math library to STRING (default is system-dependent).

--with-libc=STRING

Override libc C library to STRING (default is system-dependent).

--with-openssl=DIR

Root of the OpenSSL directory.

New in version 3.7.

--with-openssl-rpath=[no|auto|DIR]

Set runtime library directory (rpath) for OpenSSL libraries:

New in version 3.10.

3.1.9. Security Options

--with-hash-algorithm=[fnv|siphash13|siphash24]

Select hash algorithm for use in Python/pyhash.c:

New in version 3.4.

New in version 3.11: siphash13 is added and it is the new default.

--with-builtin-hashlib-hashes=md5,sha1,sha256,sha512,sha3,blake2

Built-in hash modules:

New in version 3.9.

--with-ssl-default-suites=[python|openssl|STRING]

Override the OpenSSL default cipher suites string:

See the ssl module.

New in version 3.7.

Changed in version 3.10: The settings python and STRING also set TLS 1.2 as minimum protocol version.

3.1.10. macOS Options

See Mac/README.rst.

--enable-universalsdk

--enable-universalsdk=SDKDIR

Create a universal binary build. SDKDIR specifies which macOS SDK should be used to perform the build (default is no).

--enable-framework

--enable-framework=INSTALLDIR

Create a Python.framework rather than a traditional Unix install. Optional_INSTALLDIR_ specifies the installation path (default is no).

--with-universal-archs=ARCH

Specify the kind of universal binary that should be created. This option is only valid when --enable-universalsdk is set.

Options:

--with-framework-name=FRAMEWORK

Specify the name for the python framework on macOS only valid when--enable-framework is set (default: Python).

3.1.11. Cross Compiling Options

Cross compiling, also known as cross building, can be used to build Python for another CPU architecture or platform. Cross compiling requires a Python interpreter for the build platform. The version of the build Python must match the version of the cross compiled host Python.

--build=BUILD

configure for building on BUILD, usually guessed by config.guess.

--host=HOST

cross-compile to build programs to run on HOST (target platform)

--with-build-python=path/to/python

path to build python binary for cross compiling

New in version 3.11.

CONFIG_SITE=file

An environment variable that points to a file with configure overrides.

Example config.site file:

config.site-aarch64

ac_cv_buggy_getaddrinfo=no ac_cv_file__dev_ptmx=yes ac_cv_file__dev_ptc=no

Cross compiling example:

CONFIG_SITE=config.site-aarch64 ../configure
--build=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
--host=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
--with-build-python=../x86_64/python

3.2. Python Build System

3.2.1. Main files of the build system

3.2.2. Main build steps

3.2.3. Main Makefile targets

3.2.4. C extensions

Some C extensions are built as built-in modules, like the sys module. They are built with the Py_BUILD_CORE_BUILTIN macro defined. Built-in modules have no __file__ attribute:

import sys sys <module 'sys' (built-in)> sys.file Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in AttributeError: module 'sys' has no attribute 'file'

Other C extensions are built as dynamic libraries, like the _asyncio module. They are built with the Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE macro defined. Example on Linux x86-64:

import _asyncio _asyncio <module '_asyncio' from '/usr/lib64/python3.9/lib-dynload/_asyncio.cpython-39-x86_64-linux-gnu.so'> _asyncio.file '/usr/lib64/python3.9/lib-dynload/_asyncio.cpython-39-x86_64-linux-gnu.so'

Modules/Setup is used to generate Makefile targets to build C extensions. At the beginning of the files, C extensions are built as built-in modules. Extensions defined after the *shared* marker are built as dynamic libraries.

The setup.py script only builds C extensions as shared libraries using the distutils module.

The PyAPI_FUNC(), PyAPI_DATA() andPyMODINIT_FUNC macros of Include/pyport.h are defined differently depending if the Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE macro is defined:

If the Py_BUILD_CORE_BUILTIN macro is used by mistake on a C extension built as a shared library, its PyInit_ _xxx_() function is not exported, causing an ImportError on import.

3.3. Compiler and linker flags

Options set by the ./configure script and environment variables and used byMakefile.

3.3.1. Preprocessor flags

CONFIGURE_CPPFLAGS

Value of CPPFLAGS variable passed to the ./configure script.

New in version 3.6.

CPPFLAGS

(Objective) C/C++ preprocessor flags, e.g. -I_includedir_ if you have headers in a nonstandard directory include_dir.

Both CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS need to contain the shell’s value for setup.py to be able to build extension modules using the directories specified in the environment variables.

BASECPPFLAGS

New in version 3.4.

PY_CPPFLAGS

Extra preprocessor flags added for building the interpreter object files.

Default: $(BASECPPFLAGS) -I. -I$(srcdir)/Include <span class="katex"><span class="katex-mathml"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><semantics><mrow><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>C</mi><mi>O</mi><mi>N</mi><mi>F</mi><mi>I</mi><mi>G</mi><mi>U</mi><mi>R</mi><msub><mi>E</mi><mi>C</mi></msub><mi>P</mi><mi>P</mi><mi>F</mi><mi>L</mi><mi>A</mi><mi>G</mi><mi>S</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo></mrow><annotation encoding="application/x-tex">(CONFIGURE_CPPFLAGS) </annotation></semantics></math></span><span class="katex-html" aria-hidden="true"><span class="base"><span class="strut" style="height:1em;vertical-align:-0.25em;"></span><span class="mopen">(</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.13889em;">CONF</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.07847em;">I</span><span class="mord mathnormal">G</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.10903em;">U</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.00773em;">R</span><span class="mord"><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.05764em;">E</span><span class="msupsub"><span class="vlist-t vlist-t2"><span class="vlist-r"><span class="vlist" style="height:0.3283em;"><span style="top:-2.55em;margin-left:-0.0576em;margin-right:0.05em;"><span class="pstrut" style="height:2.7em;"></span><span class="sizing reset-size6 size3 mtight"><span class="mord mathnormal mtight" style="margin-right:0.07153em;">C</span></span></span></span><span class="vlist-s">​</span></span><span class="vlist-r"><span class="vlist" style="height:0.15em;"><span></span></span></span></span></span></span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.13889em;">PPF</span><span class="mord mathnormal">L</span><span class="mord mathnormal">A</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.05764em;">GS</span><span class="mclose">)</span></span></span></span>(CPPFLAGS).

New in version 3.2.

3.3.2. Compiler flags

CC

C compiler command.

Example: gcc -pthread.

MAINCC

C compiler command used to build the main() function of programs likepython.

Variable set by the --with-cxx-main option of the configure script.

Default: $(CC).

CXX

C++ compiler command.

Used if the --with-cxx-main option is used.

Example: g++ -pthread.

CFLAGS

C compiler flags.

CFLAGS_NODIST

CFLAGS_NODIST is used for building the interpreter and stdlib C extensions. Use it when a compiler flag should not be part of the distutils CFLAGS once Python is installed (bpo-21121).

In particular, CFLAGS should not contain:

New in version 3.5.

Extra C compiler flags.

CONFIGURE_CFLAGS

Value of CFLAGS variable passed to the ./configurescript.

New in version 3.2.

CONFIGURE_CFLAGS_NODIST

Value of CFLAGS_NODIST variable passed to the ./configurescript.

New in version 3.5.

BASECFLAGS

Base compiler flags.

OPT

Optimization flags.

CFLAGS_ALIASING

Strict or non-strict aliasing flags used to compile Python/dtoa.c.

New in version 3.7.

CCSHARED

Compiler flags used to build a shared library.

For example, -fPIC is used on Linux and on BSD.

CFLAGSFORSHARED

Extra C flags added for building the interpreter object files.

Default: $(CCSHARED) when --enable-shared is used, or an empty string otherwise.

PY_CFLAGS

Default: $(BASECFLAGS) <span class="katex"><span class="katex-mathml"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><semantics><mrow><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>O</mi><mi>P</mi><mi>T</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo></mrow><annotation encoding="application/x-tex">(OPT) </annotation></semantics></math></span><span class="katex-html" aria-hidden="true"><span class="base"><span class="strut" style="height:1em;vertical-align:-0.25em;"></span><span class="mopen">(</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.13889em;">OPT</span><span class="mclose">)</span></span></span></span>(CONFIGURE_CFLAGS) <span class="katex"><span class="katex-mathml"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><semantics><mrow><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>C</mi><mi>F</mi><mi>L</mi><mi>A</mi><mi>G</mi><mi>S</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo></mrow><annotation encoding="application/x-tex">(CFLAGS) </annotation></semantics></math></span><span class="katex-html" aria-hidden="true"><span class="base"><span class="strut" style="height:1em;vertical-align:-0.25em;"></span><span class="mopen">(</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.13889em;">CF</span><span class="mord mathnormal">L</span><span class="mord mathnormal">A</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.05764em;">GS</span><span class="mclose">)</span></span></span></span>(EXTRA_CFLAGS).

PY_CFLAGS_NODIST

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New in version 3.5.

PY_STDMODULE_CFLAGS

C flags used for building the interpreter object files.

Default: $(PY_CFLAGS) <span class="katex"><span class="katex-mathml"><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><semantics><mrow><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mi>P</mi><msub><mi>Y</mi><mi>C</mi></msub><mi>F</mi><mi>L</mi><mi>A</mi><mi>G</mi><msub><mi>S</mi><mi>N</mi></msub><mi>O</mi><mi>D</mi><mi>I</mi><mi>S</mi><mi>T</mi><mo stretchy="false">)</mo></mrow><annotation encoding="application/x-tex">(PY_CFLAGS_NODIST) </annotation></semantics></math></span><span class="katex-html" aria-hidden="true"><span class="base"><span class="strut" style="height:1em;vertical-align:-0.25em;"></span><span class="mopen">(</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.13889em;">P</span><span class="mord"><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.22222em;">Y</span><span class="msupsub"><span class="vlist-t vlist-t2"><span class="vlist-r"><span class="vlist" style="height:0.3283em;"><span style="top:-2.55em;margin-left:-0.2222em;margin-right:0.05em;"><span class="pstrut" style="height:2.7em;"></span><span class="sizing reset-size6 size3 mtight"><span class="mord mathnormal mtight" style="margin-right:0.07153em;">C</span></span></span></span><span class="vlist-s">​</span></span><span class="vlist-r"><span class="vlist" style="height:0.15em;"><span></span></span></span></span></span></span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.13889em;">F</span><span class="mord mathnormal">L</span><span class="mord mathnormal">A</span><span class="mord mathnormal">G</span><span class="mord"><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.05764em;">S</span><span class="msupsub"><span class="vlist-t vlist-t2"><span class="vlist-r"><span class="vlist" style="height:0.3283em;"><span style="top:-2.55em;margin-left:-0.0576em;margin-right:0.05em;"><span class="pstrut" style="height:2.7em;"></span><span class="sizing reset-size6 size3 mtight"><span class="mord mathnormal mtight" style="margin-right:0.10903em;">N</span></span></span></span><span class="vlist-s">​</span></span><span class="vlist-r"><span class="vlist" style="height:0.15em;"><span></span></span></span></span></span></span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.02778em;">O</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.02778em;">D</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.07847em;">I</span><span class="mord mathnormal" style="margin-right:0.13889em;">ST</span><span class="mclose">)</span></span></span></span>(PY_CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGSFORSHARED).

New in version 3.7.

PY_CORE_CFLAGS

Default: $(PY_STDMODULE_CFLAGS) -DPy_BUILD_CORE.

New in version 3.2.

PY_BUILTIN_MODULE_CFLAGS

Compiler flags to build a standard library extension module as a built-in module, like the posix module.

Default: $(PY_STDMODULE_CFLAGS) -DPy_BUILD_CORE_BUILTIN.

New in version 3.8.

PURIFY

Purify command. Purify is a memory debugger program.

Default: empty string (not used).

3.3.3. Linker flags

LINKCC

Linker command used to build programs like python and _testembed.

Default: $(PURIFY) $(MAINCC).

CONFIGURE_LDFLAGS

Value of LDFLAGS variable passed to the ./configure script.

Avoid assigning CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, etc. so users can use them on the command line to append to these values without stomping the pre-set values.

New in version 3.2.

LDFLAGS_NODIST

LDFLAGS_NODIST is used in the same manner asCFLAGS_NODIST. Use it when a linker flag should not be part of the distutils LDFLAGS once Python is installed (bpo-35257).

In particular, LDFLAGS should not contain:

CONFIGURE_LDFLAGS_NODIST

Value of LDFLAGS_NODIST variable passed to the ./configurescript.

New in version 3.8.

LDFLAGS

Linker flags, e.g. -L_libdir_ if you have libraries in a nonstandard directory lib_dir.

Both CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS need to contain the shell’s value for setup.py to be able to build extension modules using the directories specified in the environment variables.

LIBS

Linker flags to pass libraries to the linker when linking the Python executable.

Example: -lrt.

LDSHARED

Command to build a shared library.

Default: @LDSHARED@ $(PY_LDFLAGS).

BLDSHARED

Command to build libpython shared library.

Default: @BLDSHARED@ $(PY_CORE_LDFLAGS).

PY_LDFLAGS

Default: $(CONFIGURE_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS).

PY_LDFLAGS_NODIST

Default: $(CONFIGURE_LDFLAGS_NODIST) $(LDFLAGS_NODIST).

New in version 3.8.

PY_CORE_LDFLAGS

Linker flags used for building the interpreter object files.

New in version 3.8.