As a follow-up:
The relevant parts of the .c code appear to be in win32.c
char *win32_get_sitelib(const char *pl)
{
return win32_get_xlib(pl, "sitelib", "site");
}
static char *win32_get_xlib(const char *pl, const char *xlib, const ch
+ar *libname)
{
....
sprintf(pathstr, "%s/lib", libname);
(void)get_emd_part(&sv2, pathstr, ARCHNAME, "bin", pl, Nullch);
/* JJ -- get_emd_part strips 'bin' if possible from
the path to the .dll (found in get_emd_part
by calling set_w32_module_name(); ) and then
adds 'site/lib' to that path
*/
...
}
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