Hi all, I am following up on this:
- Is there any chance to get the has_flag and has_functions patches in? - Would there be any interest in a patch adding the *pip.locations.distutils_scheme *functionality to distutils? - Same question for the install_headers command item mentioned earlier. Thanks, Sylvain On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Sylvain Corlay <sylvain.cor...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 8:35 PM, Tim Smith <t...@tim-smith.us> wrote: > >> >> As a Homebrew maintainer this sounds like something that Homebrew >> could influence. Are there any packages in the wild that use this >> mechanism? It seems that headers are mostly installed beneath >> site-packages. I don't have strong feelings about whether Homebrew >> should have better support for install_headers or whether that would >> be straightforward to implement but IIRC we've had no prior reports of >> this causing trouble. >> >> Thanks, >> Tim > > > Thanks Tim, > > The OS X python install is the only one I know of where headers installed > with the install_headers command are not placed in a subdirectory of > `sys.config('include')`. Besides, `pip.locations.distutils_scheme` returns > the right include directory even in the case of homebrew. > > My point here was that this pip.locations function should probably be a > feature of distutils itself. Although I would probably not have discovered > the need for it if homebrew was placing extra headers in the same place as > everyone else ! > > I don't think that using the package_data to place headers under > site-package is the right thing to do in general. Then you need to rely on > some python function to return the include directory... > > Sylvain > > >
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