Awesome, thanks again Andreas!

> Also, Nicolas, can you please make sure that I didn't break stuff?

It works great here -- any chance we can get a version bump on pypi
for this ? I'd like to be able to "pip install" again ;-)

N

>
> On Sat, 2 Jul 2011 22:54:21 -0700, npinto wrote:
>>>
>>> What's the reason behind the 'pycuda-bpl-subset' tree?
>>
>> using -Dboost=pycudaboost will make boost for pycudaboost ;-) the
>> tree was there to keep bpl-subset intact but have the appropriate
>> symlinks
>>
>>> Also, symlinks won't work on Windows.
>>
>> can we create the symlinks on the fly, depending on the platform ?
>
> I've done just that now. (I.e. copytree on Win, symlink for everybody else.)
>
> Andreas
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