On 22/10/10 08:14, Mark Ellis wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 17:04 +0200, Tejas Guruswamy wrote:
>   
> I'd feel more comfortable doing something to undef it in the wrapper
> source rather than the general headers, but that should be easy enough,
> I think.
>> Found it, here's the context:
>>
>> /usr/include/python2.7/pyconfig.h: 1247:
>> #define COMPILER "[GCC]"
>> #define DATE "Aug 07 2010"
>> #define TIME "16:54:59"
>>
>> Which is just the python package build info, inserted by configure. I'd
>> be surprised if anyone is using it to do anything important ...
>>     
> The interesting part is that this appears nowhere in the corresponding
> file on ubuntu. It's a very common name to use in a define that might be
> included elsewhere. Any other distros have this appearing ?
>   
I talked to the openSUSE python maintainer and it turns out it's just a
suse-specific hack to avoid having the buildtime in the python package.

So you guys are all safe from this silly issue, thanks for the help in
solving anyway.

Regards,
Tejas

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