Message97949
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ronaldoussoren |
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ronaldoussoren |
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2010年01月17日.15:06:10 |
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<1263740773.9.0.498921408121.issue7724@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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On OSX it is possible to compile using an SDK, which is basicly a directory tree containing include files and shared library stubs. When building using an SDK (such as the 10.4u SDK) the compiler looks in the SDK subtree instead of / (that is, look for include files in $SDKROOT/usr/include instead of /usr/include, and simularly for other locations).
Python's setup.py should do the same thing when performing build-time tests, such as looking for header files or libraries.
BTW. I'm planning to work on a patch for this, the issue is mostly here to remind me that something needs to be done. |
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| 2010年01月17日 15:06:14 | ronaldoussoren | set | recipients:
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| 2010年01月17日 15:06:13 | ronaldoussoren | set | messageid: <1263740773.9.0.498921408121.issue7724@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010年01月17日 15:06:11 | ronaldoussoren | link | issue7724 messages |
| 2010年01月17日 15:06:10 | ronaldoussoren | create |
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