[Nexus-developers] 4.0rc2
Akeroyd, FA (Freddie)
F.A.Akeroyd at rl.ac.uk
Fri Mar 30 14:24:54 BST 2007
For python, I wasn't sure what a user would expect to type most
naturally. In the past we have given the directory root to --with so you
would type
./configure --with-python=/usr/local
For python installed in /usr/local/{bin,include} etc.
Looking on the web, it seemed that
./configure --with-python=/usr/local/bin/python
was more the norm; however that currently means we have both methods
present amongst our bindings configuration. Which do people feel would
be the most logical/natural to use across them all?
Freddie
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[mailto:nexus-developers-bounces at nexusformat.org] On Behalf Of Mark
Koennecke
Sent: 30 March 2007 14:12
To: nexus-developers at nexusformat.org
Subject: Re: [Nexus-developers] 4.0rc2
Hi,
Akeroyd, FA (Freddie) schrieb:
> Mark,
>
> --with-python should be passed the name of the python interpreter
itself
> (not a directory) and PYTHONROOT is determined by doing a "which" on
> this to get the directory and then adding "..". So
>
Sorry, this did the trick. It even is documented. O just got confused by
the fact that for other
swig targets it says installation directory whena doing a ./configure
--help, for instance for Tcl.
I noticed that the same as for python worked for tcl too. Is this the
new way to do this?
Mark
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