![]() Some systems (e.g. Arch Linux) put the Python C headers in a strange place, so try and run `$PYTHON-config --includes` first to find the -I options to pass to the C compiler. Fall back to the old method if it fails. Thanks to Darrell Enns for reporting the problem and suggesting a solution. I changed it a bit. |
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am-check-python-headers.m4 | ||
as-ac-expand.m4 | ||
as-compiler-flag.m4 | ||
as-libtool.m4 | ||
as-version.m4 | ||
ax_tls.m4 |