Installing libffi-devel will let python pick system libffi, so you can
skip that libffi building part you are currently stuck.
(2013/10/15 10:10), Ryan Johnson wrote:
"/usr/src/python3-3.3.2-3/src/Python-3.3.2/Lib/distutils/command/build_ext.py",
line 463, in build_extensions
self.build_extension(ext)
File "/usr/src/python3-3.3.2-3/src/Python-3.3.2/setup.py", line 279,
in build_extension
if not self.configure_ctypes(ext):
File "/usr/src/python3-3.3.2-3/src/Python-3.3.2/setup.py", line 1807,
in configure_ctypes
exec(f.read(), globals(), fficonfig)
File "<string>", line 33, in <module>
KeyError: 'X86_WIN64'
Makefile:505: recipe for target 'sharedmods' failed
At this point I'm stuck... any advice from the gurus out there would be
appreciated.
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