New submission from Sylvain Corlay:
When installing a python package that has `headers`, these headers are usually
installed under the main python include directory, which can be retrieved with
`sysconfig.get_path('include')` or directly referred to as 'include' when
setting the include directories of an extension module.
However, on some systems like OS X, headers for extension modules are not
located in under the python include directory
(/usr/local/Cellar/pythonX/X.Y.Z/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/X.Y/include/pythonX.Y)
but in `/usr/local/include/pythonX.Y`.
Is there a generic way to find the location where headers are installed in a
python install?
pip.locations implements `distutils_scheme` which seems to be returning the
right thing, but it seems to be a bit overkill to require pip. On the other
side, no path returned by sysconfig corresponds to
`/usr/local/include/pythonX.Y`
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messages: 264836
nosy: sylvain.corlay
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Implement equivalent to `pip.locations.distutils_scheme` in distutils
type: enhancement
versions: Python 3.6
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