Add a --target option to maturin list-python command#957
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How does this option work on Windows? Maturin isn't finding all the python interpreters in my environment, so I'm trying to use this option to pass the path directly but I cannot get it to work. I've tried the following (where PATH = 'D:\Users\[me]\miniconda3\envs\dev\python.exe', i.e. path that Maturin is ignoring) maturin list-python --target < PATH > (without spaces) maturin list-python --target PATH maturin list-python --target --PATH
maturin list-python --target -- --PATH
maturin list-python --target 'PATH' |
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