This workaround for Gentoo interferes with our use of --no-compile during the 'install stage. --- a/setup.py 1970-01-01 01:00:01.000000000 +0100 +++ b/setup.py 2022-01-06 14:08:46.710437071 +0100 @@ -561,12 +561,6 @@ % (cython_version, min_version)) def cython_add(extension, min_version="0.20"): - #gentoo does weird things, calls --no-compile with build *and* install - #then expects to find the cython modules!? ie: - #python2.7 setup.py build -b build-2.7 install --no-compile \ - # --root=/var/tmp/portage/x11-wm/xpra-0.7.0/temp/images/2.7 - if "--no-compile" in sys.argv and not ("build" in sys.argv and "install" in sys.argv): - return assert cython_ENABLED, "cython compilation is disabled" cython_version_check(min_version) from Cython.Distutils import build_ext @@ -1691,14 +1685,6 @@ if uinput_ENABLED: add_data_files("lib/udev/rules.d/", ["fs/lib/udev/rules.d/71-xpra-virtual-pointer.rules"]) - #gentoo does weird things, calls --no-compile with build *and* install - #then expects to find the cython modules!? ie: - #> python2.7 setup.py build -b build-2.7 install --no-compile \ - # --root=/var/tmp/portage/x11-wm/xpra-0.7.0/temp/images/2.7 - #otherwise we use the flags to skip pkgconfig - if ("--no-compile" in sys.argv or "--skip-build" in sys.argv) and not ("build" in sys.argv and "install" in sys.argv): - pkgconfig = no_pkgconfig - if OSX and "py2app" in sys.argv: import py2app #@UnresolvedImport assert py2app is not None