David Cournapeau wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 2:04 AM, Chris Withers <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
In addition to the UCS2/4 problems already described by MAL and which I've
bumped into myself, I now have a problem with binary linux eggs where the
GCC version doesn't match that of the system the egg is being installed on.
That really should not be a problem, unless you use vastly different
versions of gcc.
Such as between Ubuntu 8.04 and 10.04? ;-)
How're people coping with this?
What are the future plans in this area?
If you need to follow non trivial ABI aspects, the current python
infrastructure
is too simplistic.
One idea I've had is to have a separate index for each required
combination and use layered --find-links= with easy_install to pick the
right combination.
eg:
easy_install --find-links=/private/eggs --find-links=/8.04-eggs somepack
How do people feel about this as a solution?
I can't remember, can buildout and/or easy_install support multiple
find-links locations?
cheers,
Chris
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