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Author loewis
Recipients ericfrederich, loewis, terry.reedy
Date 2010-08-03.20:36:24
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Modules/Setup does not exist in the source repository, hence the link can't work (and never did). It's a file generated during the build.

This is an instance of a repeated request where people want Python to find their libraries in all kinds of places, either automatically, or via some command line setting. They either don't know about Modules/Setup, or find that insufficient.

IMO, it doesn't matter whether it stays opens or gets closed. As requested, it is still not resolved. I have no intention to work on it, and apparently nobody else does. However, "won't fix" isn't correct, either: if somebody contributed a reasonable patch, it might get fixed.
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Date User Action Args
2010-08-03 20:36:26loewissetrecipients: + loewis, terry.reedy, ericfrederich
2010-08-03 20:36:25loewissetmessageid: <1280867785.87.0.324941060685.issue3467@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
2010-08-03 20:36:24loewislinkissue3467 messages
2010-08-03 20:36:24loewiscreate