#18142: Numpy: install includes in $SAGE_LOCAL/include
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Reporter: jdemeyer | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.6
Component: packages: standard | Resolution:
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Authors: Jeroen Demeyer | Reviewers:
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Comment (by fbissey):
Well for sage alone you don't really care. But from my sage-on-distro
point of view I can have numpy for python 2.7.9 and python 3.4.3
installed. And I will have to choose which one to link under
`/usr/include`. But I think the annoyance we have in setup.py (and
currently module_list.py), is because we never bothered to look if numpy
itself could just tell us where its headers are. And as a matter of fact
it can.
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