2010/10/1 Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org>: > I can think of a couple of ways out, none of which are totally satisfying. > Probably the easiest out is to change the PEP 3149 naming so that the files > don't end in ".so". E.g. use this instead: > > foo.cpython-32dmu-so > foo.cpython-32m-so -1 Doesn't that break not only Python's convention for extensions on shared modules but also any *nix shared object? > > or similar. I think that'd be a fairly straightforward change, but it might > break some useful assumptions (we'd still fall back to .so of course). > > Other ideas: > > - make import.c smarter so that you can match against other than just the > suffix. probably a lot of work. Although it would be more work, I think this is the most "correct" option. -- Regards, Benjamin
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