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Re: Generating a .pc file using distutils

Started byDave Angel <d@davea.name>
First post2012-02-12 18:32 -0500
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  Re: Generating a .pc file using distutils Dave Angel <d@davea.name> - 2012-02-12 18:32 -0500

#20312 — Re: Generating a .pc file using distutils

FromDave Angel <d@davea.name>
Date2012-02-12 18:32 -0500
SubjectRe: Generating a .pc file using distutils
Message-ID<mailman.5744.1329089608.27778.python-list@python.org>
On 02/12/2012 06:04 PM, Tycho Andersen wrote:
> Just re-bumping this - I am fiddling with this code again and it's
> gross, so any input would be greatly appreciated :-)
>
> \t
>
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 05:31:20PM -0600, Tycho Andersen wrote:
>> Is there some standard way to generate a .pc file (given a .pc.in or
>> similar) using distutils?
>>
>> If there's not, is there a good way to access whatever the user passes
>> in as --prefix (besides parsing sys.argv yourself)?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> \t
Bumping a message (especially using top-posting) seldom does much good 
unless you also supply some more information to either catch people's 
attention, or even better, remind them of something they know that might 
apply.

So you could have said:

A  .pc file is "lijfds;lkjds;fdsjfds;ljfds;ljfds;ljfd"  and I need to 
produce it in the "slf;lfdsjfds;l;lkjfds;lj" circumstances.

Or,  a .pc file is described on the wiki page at link    
http://www.sljfds.slijfdsj.unknown

Or even  "I tried to get more information on the comp.lang.pc newsgroup, 
but nobody there will give me the time of day.

As it is, the only thing I could do is point you to the only other 
keyword in your message:  Try on a support forum for distutils.



-- 

DaveA

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