correct way for installing python extensions for 3.3?

Roland Smith rsmith at xs4all.nl
Fri Dec 28 17:23:20 UTC 2012


Currently I'm using python 2.7.3 because numpy required it. It seems that
numpy some other extensions can now be installed for python3.

Numpy for python 2.7.3 is already installed, and now I want to install it
for python 3.3 as well. I'm just not sure how to do that? Reading
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.python.mk implies that setting PYTHON_VERSION in
/etc/make.conf should only be done if you want to build extensions with an
older binary. Is that still correct?

In other words: what is the best way to install numpy and other extensions for
different major versions of python?

Roland
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