python: remove the default optimization

We had hard coded python-native and python's default optimization to 1,
which made the "assert" statement didn't work, and removed the "-O/-OO"
(optimization options), the target python had a "-N" option to disable
the default optimization, but the native python didn't.

I think that we can set the environment variable PYTHONOPTIMIZE or use
"python -O" if we need to optimize, but I'm not sure whether we need to
set it by default, it would confuse the user or cause/hide unexpected
problems if the "assert" doesn't work.

[YOCTO #4427]

(From OE-Core rev: 165ed464bbb9bf985dde9d8c15d000809901fff6)

Signed-off-by: Robert Yang <liezhi.yang@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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Robert Yang
2013-05-08 16:29:48 +08:00
committed by Richard Purdie
parent a86b00651f
commit 2f7c588c5a
5 changed files with 1 additions and 104 deletions

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@@ -7,11 +7,9 @@ DISTRO_SRC_URI_linuxstdbase = ""
SRC_URI += "\
file://01-use-proper-tools-for-cross-build.patch \
file://03-fix-tkinter-detection.patch \
file://04-default-is-optimized.patch \
file://05-enable-ctypes-cross-build.patch \
file://06-ctypes-libffi-fix-configure.patch \
file://06-avoid_usr_lib_termcap_path_in_linking.patch \
file://99-ignore-optimization-flag.patch \
${DISTRO_SRC_URI} \
file://multilib.patch \
file://cgi_py.patch \