Hi guys,

some time ago I managed to add matplotlib to the package for my 
application to ship with built-in python interpreter with matplotlib 
functionality. But that was quite a bit of pain. Now that I see that I 
would also like to have scipy, it gets harder and harder to actually 
build the whole thing from sources (it needs BLAS, LAPACK, etc.). The 
alternative is to have pip for the python built with the Superbuild. 
It's doable, but the only thing it needs to work correctly is OpenSSL. 
OpenSSL itself is quite painful to build especially under windows, but 
once this is done, installing packages using pip could be integrated 
easily to the superbuild, making, e.g., custom numpy cmake file in 
CMakeExternals obsolete. I think I'll do that in my fork. Are you guys 
interested in this? What do you think overall?

Rostislav.

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