MacOSX: The universal build requires that users have the MacOSX10.4u SDK
installed to build extensions. This patch makes distutils emit a warning when the compiler should use an SDK but that SDK is not installed, hopefully reducing some confusion.
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@ -82,6 +82,22 @@ def _darwin_compiler_fixup(compiler_so, cc_args):
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except ValueError:
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pass
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# Check if the SDK that is used during compilation actually exists,
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# the universal build requires the usage of a universal SDK and not all
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# users have that installed by default.
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sysroot = None
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if '-isysroot' in cc_args:
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idx = cc_args.index('-isysroot')
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sysroot = cc_args[idx+1]
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elif '-isysroot' in compiler_so:
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idx = compiler_so.index('-isysroot')
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sysroot = compiler_so[idx+1]
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if sysroot and not os.path.isdir(sysroot):
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log.warn("Compiling with an SDK that doesn't seem to exist: %s",
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sysroot)
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log.warn("Please check your Xcode installation")
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return compiler_so
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class UnixCCompiler(CCompiler):
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