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I am trying to get python3 running on my EspressoBin single board computer (aarch64). I have built a linux distribution using Marvell's openembedded distribution and included python3.

The problem is that python's search paths/environment variables are not being set.

If I try to start python3, I get:

Could not find platform independent libraries <prefix>
Could not find platform dependent libraries <exec_prefix>
Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to <prefix>[:<exec_prefix>]
Fatal Python error: Py_Initialize: Unable to get the locale encoding
ImportError: No module named 'encodings'

Current thread 0x0000007faef06000 (most recent call first):
Aborted

If, however, I do:

$ export PYTHONHOME="/usr/lib64/python3.5/"
$ export PYTHONPATH="/usr/lib64/python3.5/:/usr/lib64/python3.5/lib-dynload"
$ python3
Python 3.5.1 (default, Jan 14 2019, 23:24:54) 
[GCC 5.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>

Then everything magically works.

So the question is... where/how are these things normally being set? I tried comparing to Ubuntu, but for some reason those environment variables aren't even present at all! I checked the docs on sys.path and it says that sys.path is populated from PYTHONPATH, "plus an installation-dependent default". So I'm guessing Ubuntu's "installation-dependent default" has the correct paths pre-populated?

My current solution is to just add those two environment variables to /etc/environment, as well as /etc/profile (for ssh connections), but this seems like a hacky workaround and I want to do it right.

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  • Are you using a window OS?
    – xilpex
    Feb 18, 2019 at 23:35
  • No, Xubuntu 18.04 to build, deployed to EspressoBin (running marvell-linux)
    – Gillespie
    Feb 19, 2019 at 4:55

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The path ".../lib64/..." to python3.5 does not look default,

"By default, the libraries are searched in prefix/lib/pythonversion and exec_prefix/lib/pythonversion " source

So I guess that it could be related to that and if you could reinstall or modify it to be installed in "/lib/" instead of "/lib64/" you wouldn't need to set those two environment variables.

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  • Indeed, adding a softlink /usr/lib/python3.5 -> /usr/lib64/python3.5 seems to fix the issue (I'm able to eliminate the environment variables). lib64 must be some installation prefix openembedded is choosing because of the architecture aarch64... I'll have to look into it. Thanks!
    – Gillespie
    Feb 21, 2019 at 16:25
  • Confirmed that my ${libdir} is being change from the default lib to lib64 because of the architecture aarch64
    – Gillespie
    Feb 21, 2019 at 16:43
  • Solution is to either modify the python recipe, modify local.conf, or add softlink in a ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND
    – Gillespie
    Feb 21, 2019 at 16:49
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Starting with Modules/getpath.c in Python source tree would not be a bad idea.

Oh, and: there seems to be a version mismatch? Python is 3.6, yet you provide 3.5 modules to it?

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