I just checked out trunk and ran through the process of making it work for OSX 
in pursuit of a more perfect build system.  Thought I'd share the results (and 
diff).

To accomplish this, I had to set up the PKG_CONFIG_PATH manually to point to 
the version of python I wanted to use, and to the mono I wanted to use.  And as 
you can see in the diff, I had to pull some bad code out that wasn't using 
pkg-config, where it really should be.  I suspect the contentious part will be 
where I remove an evaluation of python code into distutils, and instead use 
pkg-config to get the flags.

I think both of these changes really strongly point to a need for a "configure" 
script.

Getting build flags from the currently resolving shell command "python" doesn't 
really take into account the reality that python is often compiled directly 
into 3rd party applications… such as say, Maya or Nuke, from the visual effects 
world of applications.  These are valid alternative cpython runtimes that are 
installed and will be able to take the clr module if the build system allows 
you to configure to target them rather than the one that happens to run when 
you type "python" at a shell.

As far as the mono version goes… I actually have three.  A binary package 
installed form the mono project's download page.  An alternative build out of 
mac-ports.  And… the one I actually built against, a build of the latest 
released tar ball, turning on their experimental 64bit support.  There are 
issues with the others as they are 32bit only… and in lion land.. well we've 
gone 64bit and its a mess.  But I figure: that it builds against a proper 64bit 
version, when you provide it, is a good thing.

Anyhow, with the changes in the diff and the extra step of configuring the 
PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable by hand, it builds and I can import clr in 
the system installed python2.7.  And I can run some methods off the 
System.IO.Path class.  So well… TADA!

Attached is a diff of what I did.  Dunno if you want to consider applying it.  
I have not tested it on ubuntu, redhat or windows.  But I'm curious as to 
thoughts on what I did.

Thanks.

-brad

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