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FS#49545 - [cython] support 'cython3' file name in PATH
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Opened by Simon Désaulniers (sim590) - Thursday, 02 June 2016, 18:36 GMT
Last edited by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Thursday, 17 November 2016, 15:31 GMT
Opened by Simon Désaulniers (sim590) - Thursday, 02 June 2016, 18:36 GMT
Last edited by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Thursday, 17 November 2016, 15:31 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
When trying to compile from source, some project require 'cython3' file in path in order to build some part of the project. However, on arch, cython3 is called 'cython'. Can you include a symbolic link called 'cython3' and pointing to the actual script? Additional info: * package version(s): 0.24-1 |
This task depends upon
For e.g., it prevents to build python bindings for this project: https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/opendht/issues/69.
/usr/bin/python: symbolic link to python3
Since Cython depends on python3, why wouldn't cython honor the same convention?