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Subject: Re: Finding Boost-Python using CMake in Kig
From: David Narvaez <david.narvaez () computer ! org>
Date: 2013-04-02 11:26:33
Message-ID: CACFh1D78cDDk4F5ZE_Jy4dTFMUMEL_g35m-0JAHsMV9naVG=7g () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 7:14 AM, David Narvaez
<david.narvaez@computer.org> wrote:
> So, to be concrete: Our curent FindBoostPython.cmake
>
> - Tries using PkgConfig to find Python
> - If that works, tries to find Boost Python using CMake (~20 lines)
> - If that doesn't work, tries building several combinations of library
> names and include dirs and tries compiling some code to test
> Boost+Python installation (~80 lines)
>
> I argue that those ~80 lines can be removed since it is very unlikely
> that they will find the right configuration; and we just stick to the
> PkgConfig + CMake approach.
I committed these changes, but only to master so that no major
disruption will happen until 4.11.
David E. Narv=E1ez
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