Hi Jeroen,

my concern is mainly of convention: I don’t think people expect pip to
install shared libraries. Also, virtual environments tend not to set
LD_LIBRARY_PATH but many people use pip with virtualenvs.

Cheers,
Martin

Jeroen Demeyer writes:
> On 2016-02-02 10:16, 'Martin R. Albrecht' via sage-devel wrote:
>> I guess this ends my plan to just
>>
>>    pip install -r requirements.txt
>
> I'm not sure it does. I have no idea what pip install $FOO actually 
> does. If it just runs setup.py, we can still run ./configure from setup.py.
>
>> libcynterupt?
> Bikeshedding time! For of all, I would certainly drop the "lib".
>
> Then we should consider if we want to refer to "interrupt" or to 
> "signal". Arguments for "signal" are that the interrupt/signal framework 
> handles more signals than just SIGINT and that the macros are also 
> called sig_on()/sig_off(). So what about "cysignals"?


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