How to get the list of options that Python was compiled with?

Question:

You can compile Python in various ways. I’d like to find out with which options my Python was compiled.

Concrete use-case: was my Python compiled with readline?
I know I can see this by doing “import readline”, but I’d like to see a list of compilation setting for my Python binary.

Edit:
I mean the Python executable and not source code written by myself.

Asked By: Niels Bom

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Answers:

There is a module to see the system config

import sysconfig
print(sysconfig.get_config_vars())

It offers an interface to get individual variables as well.

sysconfig.get_config_var('HAVE_LIBREADLINE')

It is also accessible via shell:

python3 -m sysconfig | less

Edit:

before python2.7, you have to use

import distutils.sysconfig
print distutils.sysconfig.get_config_vars()
Answered By: mirk

To build on mirk’s answer, to find the configure flags that were actually used during the build, the value you’re looking for is CONFIG_ARGS.

For example, this is the output for an Ubuntu-compiled Python:

>>> print distutils.sysconfig.get_config_var('CONFIG_ARGS')
'--enable-shared' '--prefix=/usr' '--enable-ipv6'
'--enable-unicode=ucs4' '--with-dbmliborder=bdb:gdbm'
'--with-system-expat' '--with-system-ffi' '--with-fpe ctl'
'CC=x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' 'CFLAGS=-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -g
-fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -Wformat
-Werror=format-security ' 'LDFLAGS=-Wl,-Bs ymbolic-functions
-Wl,-z,relro'
Answered By: Mike Johnson

And another way to do it… Python supplies scripts per installed version…

  ls -l /usr/bin/python*config*
    16 Dec 21  2013 /usr/bin/python-config     -> python2.7-config
    16 Dec 21  2013 /usr/bin/python2-config    -> python2.7-config
    33 Mar 22 18:57 /usr/bin/python2.7-config  -> x86_64-linux-gnu-python2.7-config
    16 Mar 23 03:17 /usr/bin/python3-config    -> python3.4-config
    33 Apr 11 09:15 /usr/bin/python3.4-config  -> x86_64-linux-gnu-python3.4-config
    34 Apr 11 09:15 /usr/bin/python3.4m-config -> x86_64-linux-gnu-python3.4m-config
    17 Mar 23 03:17 /usr/bin/python3m-config   -> python3.4m-config

  python3-config --help
  Usage: /usr/bin/python3-config --prefix|--exec-prefix|--includes|--libs|--cflags|--ldflags|--extension-suffix|--help|--abiflags|--configdir

  python3-config --prefix
  /usr

The answers from one of my systems are:

--prefix           /usr
--exec-prefix      /usr
--includes         -I/usr/include/python3.4m -I/usr/include/python3.4m
--libs             -lpthread -ldl  -lutil -lm  -lpython3.4m
--cflags           -I/usr/include/python3.4m -I/usr/include/python3.4m  -Wno-unused-result -Werror=declaration-after-statement -g -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -Wformat -Werror=format-security  -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
--ldflags          -L/usr/lib/python3.4/config-3.4m-x86_64-linux-gnu -L/usr/lib -lpthread -ldl  -lutil -lm  -lpython3.4m -Xlinker -export-dynamic -Wl,-O1 -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions
--extension-suffix @SO@
--abiflags         m
--configdir        /usr/lib/python3.4/config-3.4m-x86_64-linux-gnu

So if you need setting values for bash scripts and such, these are available with this command line utility.

Answered By: Shenme

(This is for reference only)

BTW, to get the list of options that PyPy was compiled with, run

pypy --info
Answered By: Rockallite

Here is a command that i use to compare different python configurations. It includes getting the value of the outputs:

$ python3.6 -c "import sysconfig;print('{}'.format('n'.join(['{} = {}'.format(v, sysconfig.get_config_var(v)) for v in sorted(sysconfig.get_config_vars(), key=lambda s: s.lower())])))" > /tmp/python36.conf

$ python2.7 -c "import sysconfig;print('{}'.format('n'.join(['{} = {}'.format(v, sysconfig.get_config_var(v)) for v in sorted(sysconfig.get_config_vars(), key=lambda s: s.lower())])))" > /tmp/python27.conf

$ sdiff /tmp/python36.conf /tmp/python27.conf

$ # This is my own version of colorized side-by-side diff from
$ # https://github.com/jlinoff/csdiff
$ csdiff /tmp/python36.conf /tmp/python27.conf
Answered By: Joe Linoff
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