On 2009-07-01 17:38-0500 Geoffrey Furnish wrote:

> Alan W. Irwin writes:
> > To avoid that question mark, I suggest the following compromise.
> >
> > Put in a cmake option (EXCLUDE_PYTHON_LIBRARIES) which you can set for
> > your needs, and which everyone else can ignore.  We can then remove that
> > workaround once the fundamental issue with numpy is fixed.
> >
> > Once I have the okay from you for this approach, I can implement it in about
> > 5 minutes inside cmake/modules/python.cmake by setting PYTHON_LIBRARIES to
> > nothing if EXCLUDE_PYTHON_LIBRARIES is true.
>
> Okay, I didn't perceive the extent of prior work in this area.  I'm good with
> your suggestion.  And thanks much for offering to whip that up in cmake.  I'm
> sure you can do it a lot faster than me at this point in time.

DONE. (revision 10108).  Please test that this option solves your issues.
I have only tested it in the default OFF state (i.e., PYTHON_LIBRARIES is
is non-empty by default).

Alan

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