import os def FindPython(): all_abi_flags = ['m', 'mu', ''] python = "/usr" abi_flags = "m" # Most common for linux distros version = "3.3" _arch = "x86_64-linux-gnu" # Determine ABI flags used on this system include = os.path.join(python, "include") for cur_flags in all_abi_flags: inc = os.path.join(include, "python" + version + cur_flags, "Python.h") if os.path.exists(inc): abi_flags = cur_flags break # Find config.h. In some distros, such as ubuntu 12.10 they are not in standard include dir. incconf = os.path.join(include, _arch, "python" + version + cur_flags) if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(incconf, "pyconfig.h")): incconf = '' # Determine whether python is in /usr/lib or /usr/lib64 lib32 = os.path.join(python, "lib", "python" + version, "sysconfig.py") lib64 = os.path.join(python, "lib64", "python" + version, "sysconfig.py") if os.path.exists(lib32): libpath = "${BF_PYTHON}/lib" elif os.path.exists(lib64): libpath = "${BF_PYTHON}/lib64" else: # roll back to default value libpath = "${BF_PYTHON}/lib" libpath_arch = libpath _libpath_arch = os.path.join(python, "lib", _arch) # No lib64 stuff with recent deb-like distro afaik... _libs = ["libpython" + version + abi_flags + ext for ext in (".so", ".a")] for l in _libs: if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(libpath, l)) and os.path.exists(os.path.join(_libpath_arch, l)): libpath_arch = os.path.join(libpath, _arch) break return {"PYTHON": python, "VERSION": version, "LIBPATH": libpath, "LIBPATH_ARCH": libpath_arch, "ABI_FLAGS": abi_flags, "CONFIG": incconf}