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The best way to do this is using an actual python package and build that into a pypi or conda package which you then could install in all environments. You could give |
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Hi, I need to build a native python module for multiple python versions. The c++ files are compiled with g++ and cmake. While compiling and linking, the python part is used as a imported library. Then can I put the cmake and g++ in an environment (like build-tools, and use seperated resolve groups) and another environment for each python version (like py-3.x). Then I want to run the task in py-3.10 to build the module with gcc/cmake in
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environment and link the python lib in the current environment. Is this possible?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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