En Wed, 14 Apr 2010 18:00:24 -0300, Mike Kent <mrmak...@cox.net> escribió:
On Apr 14, 4:50 pm, Michel <michel.metz...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I would like to create a binary package of python that we will ship
with our product. I need to be able to install the package anywhere in
the file system.

The interpreter seems to be ok with that, but a few other tools that
are installed in the PREFIX/bin directory (pydoc, py2to3, python-
config,...) contain hardcoded path to the interpreter.

Is there a way around that? Or an configure option to prevent these
files to be installed?

The standard way to handle this seems to be to write a post-install
script that edits the interpreter path in those scripts to point it to
the actual install path.  I had to handle the same thing, and others
have done it as well.

Note that scripts installed using distutils.core.setup(scripts=[...], ...) get the fix automatically.

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Gabriel Genellina

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