Re: How to predict Python 3 SOABI naming scheme?!?

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On 20. 05. 19 17:04, Richard Shaw wrote> > The weird part is that it's evaluating as blank on Fedora 29 and 30[2] and
     > working in Rawhide EXCEPT for armv7hl in which it's evaluating to[3]:
     >
     > -DPYTHON_SUFFIX=.cpython-37m-armv7hl-linux-gnu
     >
     > But the shiboken config file is named:
     >
     >
    /usr/lib/cmake/Shiboken-1.2.4/ShibokenConfig.cpython-37m-arm-linux-gnueabi.cmake
     >
     > Which is very different...
    We do actually change some arch naming in here:

    https://github.com/fedora-python/cpython/commit/e9def22e31801d9d75017e6752d3daf4099bc836

    But not arm -> armv7hl.

    I suspect that the name might be platform specific and the upstream name might
    simply not be compatible with what we have in Fedora.


Ok, is this a recent change that a simple rebuild would fix?

I'm not aware of any recent change to this. I doubt a rebuild would change anything.

Shouldn't the shiboken cmake file be generated using the same logic?

While I sometimes pretend I understand Python, I'm Jon Snow when cmake is involved (I know nothing). Sorry, but I'm not able to help you here.

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