Rephrase and emphasize inapplicability to Windows
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with Python 2.6 being the default.
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with Python 2.6 being the default.
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In order to share as much as possible between the available Python
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In order to share as much as possible between the available Python
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versions, these distributions install third party (i.e. non-standard
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versions, these distributions install third party package modules
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library) packages into `/usr/share/pyshared` and symlink to them from
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(``.pyc`` and ``.so`` files) into `/usr/share/pyshared` and symlink to
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`/usr/lib/pythonX.Y/dist-packages`. The symlinks exist because in a
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them from `/usr/lib/pythonX.Y/dist-packages`. The symlinks exist
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pre-PEP 3147 world (i.e < Python 3.2), the `.pyc` files resulting from
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because in a pre-PEP 3147 world (i.e < Python 3.2), the `.pyc` files
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byte compilation by the various installed Pythons will name collide
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resulting from byte compilation by the various installed Pythons will
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with each other. For Python versions >= 3.2, all pure-Python packages
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name collide with each other. For Python versions >= 3.2, all
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can be shared, because the `.pyc` files will no longer cause file
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pure-Python packages can be shared, because the `.pyc` files will no
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system naming conflicts. Eliminating these symlinks makes for a
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longer cause file system naming conflicts. Eliminating these symlinks
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simpler, more robust Python distribution.
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makes for a simpler, more robust Python distribution.
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A similar situation arises with shared library extensions. Because
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A similar situation arises with shared library extensions. Because
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extension modules are typically named `foo.so` for a `foo` extension
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extension modules are typically named `foo.so` for a `foo` extension
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When the other two flags are also enabled, the file names would be
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When the other two flags are also enabled, the file names would be
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``foo.cpython-32dmu.so``.
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``foo.cpython-32dmu.so``.
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(This PEP only addresses build issues on POSIX systems that use the
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``configure`` script. While Windows or other platform support is not
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explicitly disallowed under this PEP, platform expertise is needed in
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order to evaluate, describe, and implement support on such platforms.)
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The shared library file name tag is used unconditionally; it cannot be
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The shared library file name tag is used unconditionally; it cannot be
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changed. The tag and extension module suffix are available through
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changed. The tag and extension module suffix are available through
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the ``sysconfig`` modules via the following variables::
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the ``sysconfig`` modules via the following variables::
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platform extension for shared library files, and is the exact suffix
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platform extension for shared library files, and is the exact suffix
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added to the extension module name.
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added to the extension module name.
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For an arbitrary package `foo`, you would see these files when the
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For an arbitrary package `foo`, you might see these files when the
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distribution package was installed::
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distribution package was installed::
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/usr/share/pyshared/foo.cpython-32m.so
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/usr/lib/python/foo.cpython-32m.so
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/usr/share/pyshared/foo.cpython-33m.so
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/usr/lib/python/foo.cpython-33m.so
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(These paths are for example purposes only. Distributions are free to
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use whatever filesystem layout they choose, and nothing in this PEP
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changes the locations where from-source builds of Python are
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installed.)
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Python's dynamic module loader will recognize and import shared
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Python's dynamic module loader will recognize and import shared
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library extension modules with a tag that matches its build-time
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library extension modules with a tag that matches its build-time
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major and minor version in the `.dll` file name.
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major and minor version in the `.dll` file name.
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This PEP only addresses build issues on POSIX systems that use the
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``configure`` script. While Windows or other platform support is not
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explicitly disallowed under this PEP, platform expertise is needed in
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order to evaluate, describe, and implement support on such platforms.
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It is not currently clear that the facilities in this PEP are even
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useful for Windows.
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PEP 384
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PEP 384
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