On Wed, 4 Mar 2020 12:41:59 +1100 ko...@freebsd.org said

On 4/03/2020 5:58 am, Chris wrote:
> I'm dragging some code into the 21st century. I'm happy to
> say the python37 AST now gives it a clean bill of health.
> But I'm (currently) only able to build it by prepending
> the python && python-version to the
> #include <Python.h>
> line.
> USES= python:3.5+
> doesn't seem to populate -I for my needs. If the user has
> 3, or 4 versions it seems harder. Not to mention if malloc
> option was added, which appends an m to ${PYTHON_SUFFIX}
> How does everyone deal with this sort of thing?
> > Thank you for all your time, and consideration. > > --Chris > >
USES=localbase[:ldflags] or set them (CFLAGS+=, LDFLAGS+=) individually.

If you have any other issues or need help, jump on #freebsd-python on freenode IRC
You're awesome koobs!
Your suggestion makes perfect sense.
I may have to start monitoring #freebsd-python

Thanks!

--Chris
FreeBSD 14.0-FUTURE #0.000 cray256


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