Hi Daniel, On Tue, 2013-06-25 at 08:26 -0400, Daniel Holth wrote:
It looks like you may be able to pass distclass=... to setup.py with a distutils.dist.Distribution subclass that overrides is_pure() to return False.
Thank you very much for this suggestion! I have implemented it, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to work. I have grepped cpython source for "is_pure" and was unable to find any matches. Could you please give me some pointer as to how it is actually used? So far, I wasn't really able to figure out where exactly in the code it is decided whether the module goes to purelib or platlib. The alternative solution that I came up with is to specify the directories in the corresponding make target: $(PYTHON) setup.py build --build-base=$(top_builddir)/pynest/build install --prefix=$(DESTDIR)$(prefix) --install-lib=$(DESTDIR)$(pyexecdir) --install-scripts=$(DESTDIR)$(bindir) --install-data=$(DESTDIR)$(pkgdatadir) It seems to work, so what do you think of this solution? Even considering the obvious disadvantage that setup.py called without these parameters will not install correctly, this seems to be rather unhorrible to me. -- Sincerely yours, Yury V. Zaytsev