Hi, On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 11:00:03AM +0100, Michael Stahl <mst...@redhat.com> wrote: > iirc the configure will only try to use a python >= 3.3 from the system; > if your build is trying to use system python 2.7 you probably used > --enable-python=system, or maybe i remember it wrong and it works > differently on Mac (but why?).
When I worked on the writerfilter python scripts, I saw that at least $(call gb_ExternalExecutable_get_command,python) returns an internal Python 3 on Windows, but uses the system Python on Linux / OS X, which is indeed confusing, as on OS X, the system Python is 2.x. (I.e. my only choice was to use a subset of Python that is OK on both 2.x and 3.x.) Hopefully that's not independent from the Python that is used for pyuno. ;-) Regards, Miklos
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