mgorny added inline comments.
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Comment at: lldb/CMakeLists.txt:42
+ COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}
+ -c "import distutils.sysconfig, sys;
print(distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(True, False, sys.argv[1]))"
+ ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}
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hhb wrote:
> hhb wrote:
> > mgorny wrote:
> > > I still like my `(False, False, '')` version better than having to
> > > recalculate path afterwards.
> > I don't have a strong opinion here. Let's see what labath@ think.
> >
> > That been said, I did this because some distribution modified
> > get_python_lib() to return differently based on prefix. One example is
> > Debian/Ubuntu, where 'dist-packages' will be used if prefix is '', '/usr'
> > or '/usr/local'.
> >
> > In reality, that only makes difference when CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX is set.
> > But I guess it doesn't really matter whether we use 'dist-packages' or
> > 'site-packages' that time, as long as it is consistent everywhere.
> Considering DESTINT, maybe empty string is better...
>
> By the way, what's the first parameter plat_specific? In all platforms I
> have, it doesn't make any difference...
Technically, it's for arch-dependent vs arch-independent modules, i.e. should
be True for .so extensions and False for .py modules.
Judging by the documentation, it's only used to switch between
`sys.base_prefix` (i.e. `--prefix` given to build Python) and
`sys.base_exec_prefix` (`--exec-prefix`). However, I'm not aware of any
platform where two different prefixes are used for Python.
When a prefix is given as third argument, its value is ignored. So True vs
False shouldn't really matter here, hence I've left it at the default (False).
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