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I'm trying to build Python 2.7 as a static single .lib file.

I've already made the following changes to the Python source code:

  1. Change to "Release" mode.
  2. Change all DLL projects to Static library (.lib) and set runtime library to /MT
  3. Add preprocessor definition Py_NO_ENABLE_SHARED to python and pythoncore

I've managed to compile the pythoncore project to pythoncore.lib (about 11mb size), but when trying to compile the python project i get the following linking errors:

error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __Py_ActivateActCtx referenced in function __PyImport_GetDynLoadFunc C:\Python-2.7.3_Source\PCbuild\pythoncore.lib(dynload_win.obj) error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __Py_DeactivateActCtx referenced in function __PyImport_GetDynLoadFunc C:\Python-2.7.3_Source\PCbuild\pythoncore.lib(dynload_win.obj) error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __Py_hgidentifier referenced in function __PySys_Init C:\Python-2.7.3_Source\PCbuild\pythoncore.lib(sysmodule.obj) error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __Py_hgversion referenced in function __PySys_Init C:\Python-2.7.3_Source\PCbuild\pythoncore.lib(sysmodule.obj) error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _Py_GetBuildInfo referenced in function _Py_GetVersion C:\Python-2.7.3_Source\PCbuild\pythoncore.lib(getversion.obj)

Can anyone help me?

Thanks,

Idan

-------------------- update -------------------------------------

I just managed to make it work.. if it helps anyone, these are the changes i made: 1) Add Modules\getbuildinfo.c to the pythoncore project 2) In PC\dl_nt.c move this line "#ifdef Py_ENABLE_SHARED" from line 14 to line 79 (just above DllMain)

and that's it!

you may now link to pythoncore.lib :)

Idan

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just add getbuildinfo.c into pythoncore project is enough. –  zzy Sep 10 '14 at 5:17

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