[Slackbuilds-users] /usr/include/python3.7 or 3.7m ?

Dave Woodfall dave at slackbuilds.org
Fri Apr 24 13:02:21 UTC 2020


On 2020-04-24 22:18,
Christoph Willing <chris.willing at linux.com> put forth the proposition:
> On 24/4/20 7:45 pm, Tim Dickson via SlackBuilds-users wrote:
> > i've a reasonable collection of python .sbo packages installed, and
> > sip.h is the only file in /usr/include/python3.7
> > which is from stock slackware 14.2 sip-4.18 package
> > Regards, Tim
> >
>
> Thanks all for the replies confirming the python3 include directories.
>
> Tim, I think you mean /usr/include/python2.7 for the sip.h from stock
> Slackware sip-4.18-x86_64-1 package?
>
> If you have a /usr/include/python3.7/sip.h (the one which should be in
> /usr/include/python3.7m) then it's from the SBo python3-sip SlackBuild.
>
> I emailed the maintainer a few days ago with a version-independent
> method to install in the correct location but haven't heard back about
> it yet (so cc'd here now as a reminder). I just thought I should also

I've just noticed that Marcel is still listed as maintainer.  I also
failed to get a reply during the Qt5 updates.
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