distutils gcc unix
Michiel Jan Laurens de Hoon
mdehoon at ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Mon Jul 29 11:50:39 EDT 2002
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> Perhaps you didn't set the variable correctly? > > Regards, > Martin > I tried 'set CC=gcc', and also 'setenv CC gcc', on the Unix system. In both cases, distutils ends up using cc anyway. This is with tcsh. On my Unix system, there is a file called CC in /usr/bin that is a link to a compiler. Could that be interfering with distutils? I would guess that CC and $CC are different to distutils, and therefore the CC link would not cause problems. If it does, I'll try to convince my system administrator to remove the link. --Michiel. Martin v. Löwis wrote: > Michiel Jan Laurens de Hoon <mdehoon at ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp> writes: > > >>Sorry ... it seems that distutils ignores the CC environment variable >>(see below). This was done on cygwin. On Unix, the CC variable was >>also ignored using setenv CC gcc, and also with set CC=gcc. Here >>distutils defaulted to the standard cc compiler. I am guessing that it >>took the compiler name from the Makefile in /lib/python2.2/config. >>Any ideas? >> > > You can't take your Windows run as a proof that the variable is > ignored. On Unix, it is honored. > > Regards, > Martin > >
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