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python cleanup #1249

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Switch from old cmake macros that were marked obsolete in cmake 3.12 to
the new FindPython.cmake module.

Instead of defaulting to python 2.7, default to whatever is found.
But user can still set PYTHON_VERSION variable to request a specific
one in case there are multiple.

Signed-off-by: Larry Gritz [email protected]

Switch from old cmake macros that were marked obsolete in cmake 3.12 to
the new FindPython.cmake module.

Instead of defaulting to python 2.7, default to whatever is found.
But user can still set PYTHON_VERSION variable to request a specific
one in case there are multiple.

Signed-off-by: Larry Gritz <[email protected]>
@lgritz lgritz merged commit 71eb599 into AcademySoftwareFoundation:master Sep 21, 2020
lgritz added a commit to lgritz/OpenShadingLanguage that referenced this pull request Sep 21, 2020
Switch from old cmake macros that were marked obsolete in cmake 3.12 to
the new FindPython.cmake module.

Instead of defaulting to python 2.7, default to whatever is found.
But user can still set PYTHON_VERSION variable to request a specific
one in case there are multiple.

Signed-off-by: Larry Gritz <[email protected]>
lgritz added a commit to lgritz/OpenShadingLanguage that referenced this pull request Sep 21, 2020
Switch from old cmake macros that were marked obsolete in cmake 3.12 to
the new FindPython.cmake module.

Instead of defaulting to python 2.7, default to whatever is found.
But user can still set PYTHON_VERSION variable to request a specific
one in case there are multiple.

Signed-off-by: Larry Gritz <[email protected]>
@lgritz lgritz deleted the lg-python-ghci branch September 26, 2020 05:06
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