> Revert the previous two changes, unsetting PYTHONHOME breaks the build > procedure on some platforms. Better safe than sorry! [...] > *** Makefile.pre.in 2001/07/19 09:28:24 1.35.2.1 > --- Makefile.pre.in 2001/07/19 13:21:05 1.35.2.2 > *************** > *** 283,288 **** > # Build the shared modules > sharedmods: $(PYTHON) > ! PYTHONPATH= PYTHONHOME= PYTHONSTARTUP= \ > ! ./$(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/setup.py build > > # buildno should really depend on something like LIBRARY_SRC > --- 283,287 ---- > # Build the shared modules > sharedmods: $(PYTHON) > ! PYTHONPATH= ./$(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/setup.py build > > # buildno should really depend on something like LIBRARY_SRC It suddenly occurred to me that in the future (like 2.2) perhaps we ought to have a command line option that means "ignore all $PYTHON... environment variables". --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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