Re: Troubleshooting python import check on python-pyside2

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On 13. 09. 22 4:08, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 5:05 PM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    On 12. 09. 22 22:34, Richard Shaw wrote:
     > Adding LD_LIBRARY_PATH was the trick! That should really be documented
     > somewhere if it's not :)

    Not many Python packages install .so libraries to libdir. But if we agree this
    would be a general problem, we can set LD_LIBRARY_PATH from within the check
    macros (%py*_check_import, %pytest, %tox).


Hmmm... Is it worth me seeing if I can make it install into %python3_sitearch instad?

I don't think so.

libpyside2.cpython-311-x86_64-linux-gnu.so.5.15 is probably not a Python extension module. However, I am not sure.

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