#
# Patch managed by http://www.holgerschurig.de/patcher.html
#
--- pysqlite/setup.py~no-host-includes
+++ pysqlite/setup.py
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@
macros = []
if sys.platform in ("linux-i386", "linux2"): # most Linux
- include_dirs = ['/usr/include/sqlite']
- library_dirs = ['/usr/lib/']
+ include_dirs = []
+ library_dirs = []
libraries = [sqlite]
runtime_library_dirs = []
extra_objects = []
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@
LOCALBASE = os.environ.get("LOCALBASE", "/opt/local")
else:
LOCALBASE = os.environ.get("LOCALBASE", "/usr/local")
- include_dirs = ['%s/include' % LOCALBASE]
- library_dirs = ['%s/lib/' % LOCALBASE]
+ include_dirs = []
+ library_dirs = []
libraries = [sqlite]
runtime_library_dirs = []
extra_objects = []
@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@
runtime_library_dirs = []
extra_objects = []
elif os.name == "posix": # most Unixish platforms
- include_dirs = ['/usr/local/include']
- library_dirs = ['/usr/local/lib']
+ include_dirs = []
+ library_dirs = []
libraries = [sqlite]
# On some platorms, this can be used to find the shared libraries
# at runtime, if they are in a non-standard location. Doesn't
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Thanks to the default-is-optimized patch, this python was running in optimized
mode all the time, there was no way to run it unoptimized. However this
is necessary at times (e.g. if you want to run code that contains 'assert'
statements, since optimized bytecode strips these out), so I added a new
command line parameter 'N' to python that allows you to run it unoptimized.