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authorAdam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>2021-07-16 10:28:00 -0500
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Python: query distutils to find site-packages directory (#24095)
Third-party Python libraries may be installed in one of several directories: 1. `lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages` for Spack-installed Python 2. `lib64/pythonX.Y/site-packages` for system Python on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora 3. `lib/pythonX/dist-packages` for system Python on Debian/Ubuntu Previously, Spack packages were hard-coded to use the (1). Now, we query the Python installation itself and ask it which to use. Ever since #21446 this is how we've been determining where to install Python libraries anyway. Note: there are still many packages that are hard-coded to use (1). I can change them in this PR, but I don't have the bandwidth to test all of them. * Python: handle dist-packages and site-packages * Query Python to find site-packages directory * Add try-except statements for when distutils isn't installed * Catch more errors * Fix root directory used in import tests * Rely on site_packages_dir property
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