Dne 11.2.2011 00:07, Dave Plater napsal(a):
On 02/11/2011 12:28 AM, Dave Plater wrote:
Hi, is python3 includes being installed under "/usr/include/python3.2m" permanent?
it would seem so
So far this only happens with my 11.3 build which is the only build that uses a linked devel:languages:python:Factory python3. I've also noticed your link from devel:languages:python to devel:languages:python:Factory python3 is broken
because it doesn't belong there - i'm picking up the patches and i'll remove it afterwards
and although devel:languages:python:Factory python3 is supposed to be the devel project, there's no factory link there either.
that's deliberate, and the link will appear again as soon as this version of python3 goes into Factory
Amazing how when you ask for help you can even help yourself. I came up with a %{python3_incdir} macro that works (as long as the abi flags are used) : %global py3_abi_kind %(python3-config --abiflags) %global python3_ver %(python3 -c "import sys; v=sys.version_info[:2]; print('%%d.%%d'%%v)" 2>/dev/null || echo PYTHON-NOT-FOUND) %global python3_incdir %{python3_prefix}/include/python%{python3_ver}%{py3_abi_kind}
this looks nice - i'll include python3_incdir in python3's macros
I tried %py3_ver but there's a typo in macros.python3 it begins with -> "%(python -c "import sys;" note the lack of "3" in python3, I wondered why it gave "2.6" as the version number. I think that's what I changed before, can't remember.
will fix that, thanks for letting me know regards m. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org