Re: sysconfig default scheme change in Python 3.10

2022-03-28 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Simon (2022.03.28_21:44:38_+) > On Mon, 28 Mar 2022 at 21:17:40 +, Stefano Rivera wrote: > > We've fixed this issue in pybind11 and automake-1.16, so far. > > Does this mean that packages that build using Automake, but use the > pregenerated configure/Makefile.in provided by the

Re: sysconfig default scheme change in Python 3.10

2022-03-28 Thread Simon McVittie
On Mon, 28 Mar 2022 at 21:17:40 +, Stefano Rivera wrote: > We've fixed this issue in pybind11 and automake-1.16, so far. Does this mean that packages that build using Automake, but use the pregenerated configure/Makefile.in provided by the upstream maintainer (often on an older or non-Debian

sysconfig default scheme change in Python 3.10

2022-03-28 Thread Stefano Rivera
I realise we made a consequential changes in Python 3.10, that was never announced to the team. At the time, I didn't realise how consequential it would be, but it has forced a few packages to change in response. The change was in python3.10 3.10.2-3 (25 Feb 2022). The default sysconfig change