Lisandro Dalcin wrote: > On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Stefan Behnel wrote: >> I'm fine with using it in runtest.py. We test for NumPy anyway when >> setting up the test suite, so we can just as well go all the way. >> Requiring a user to set up a specific build environment just to run the >> test suite is wrong. >> >> I'm against adding any special handling to the distutils modules, >> though. >> Having NumPy installed doesn't imply that you want to use its header >> files. > > I just asked for automating the numpy include in runtest.py !! I have > numpy installed, I run the testsuite, and almost all times I forget > to setenv INCLUDE, thus the numpy test fails... If the numpy test is > enabled by default depending on numpy being installed, why should > manually setup my environment? That's an nonsense, and even more when > numpy provides a canonical, long-time supported way to get their > include directory ... > > Regarding hacking distutils for the heck of numpy support, please no! > That would be a very bad thing... Anyway, anyone using numpy can all > "numpy.get_include()" to easily get the numpy include directory, it is > really easy....
Thanks for rephrasing my thoughts. :) Please supply a fix for runtests.py. Stefan _______________________________________________ Cython-dev mailing list Cython-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev