Re: /usr/include/python
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 00:25, Matthias Klose wrote: why isn't there a default /usr/include/python (possibly accomplished as a symlink in the package python-dev, like /usr/bin/python in the package python)? (I'm sure there is a reason for that, I just didn't find it documented somewhere.) it's not needed. distutils selects the correct include path for you. I just encountered some stupid build environment (SAPDB) which sets up its own PYTHONPATH and relies on /usr/include/python. Well, there are other ways around that. Thanks! bye, Roland signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
/usr/include/python
Hi, why isn't there a default /usr/include/python (possibly accomplished as a symlink in the package python-dev, like /usr/bin/python in the package python)? (I'm sure there is a reason for that, I just didn't find it documented somewhere.) Thanks! bye, Roland signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: /usr/include/python
Roland Stigge writes: Hi, why isn't there a default /usr/include/python (possibly accomplished as a symlink in the package python-dev, like /usr/bin/python in the package python)? (I'm sure there is a reason for that, I just didn't find it documented somewhere.) it's not needed. distutils selects the correct include path for you.