Jack Jansen wrote: > The idea was triggered by Michael Hudson, who wanted to install a > debugging-enabled framework build of Python on MacOSX, which shouldn't > interfere with the normal Python (either Apple-installed or > user-installed). It turns out this is doable through meticulous hacking > of the Makefile after configure (and, for now, ignoring the few > hardcoded "Python.framework" references in Lib, but those need fixing > anyway). For other unix systems a similar approach would work to isolate > a debug-python from the normal production python. Why can't you configure with an entirely different --prefix, such as /just/for/me? Regards, Martin
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