Do not call find_libpython during import clr as Python.Runtime can find it on its own#1440
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filmor merged 1 commit intopythonnet:masterfrom Apr 12, 2021
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Yeah, let's try it like this. I'll create a follow-up PR to make the CI use the (now adjusted) upstream |
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What does this implement/fix? Explain your changes.
find_libpythonspectacularly fails to find libpython for debug build of Python on latest Ubuntu (e.g.apt install python3-dbg; python3-dbg). It is also not necessary at runtime, sincePython.Runtimecan now find C API functions, since they are already loaded into the process.Does this close any currently open issues?
Probably these:
#1388
#1412 (partially)