python.include setting?
Jeremy Lavergne
jeremy at lavergne.gotdns.org
Tue Apr 9 08:01:49 PDT 2013
> Interesting; I had no idea. I see no way to turn off pymalloc in the
> Portfile, so do you know if the Python 3.X ports are always built with
> it and hence always have the "m" appended to the include directory?
>
> Either way, we need to fix this in the python-1.0 PortGroup. I'll look
> into this change, in some reasonably robust manner. - MLD
I believe the "m" should always be there for MacPorts versions because that's just how we build them, but there might be other letters if other things are enabled ("d" for debug, "u" for wide-unicode).
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