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Recently I've been working on a Cygwin package for pybind11, and I have found that pip automatically installs the cmake files inti .../site-packages/pybind11/share/cmake instead of /usr/cmake.
Is there a way I can change this behaviour, or do I just need to manually copy those files?
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Hi there,
Recently I've been working on a Cygwin package for pybind11, and I have found that pip automatically installs the cmake files inti .../site-packages/pybind11/share/cmake instead of /usr/cmake.
Is there a way I can change this behaviour, or do I just need to manually copy those files?
Hamish
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