Ivan Pozdeev e5db32499c ldflags_dirs is not needed for Python and causes failures
Ensuring that all dirs in LDFLAGS exist is only needed for Ruby due to its `configure` requirements.
If some LDFLAGS entries point to a nonexisting path to which the user doesn't have permission. this causes a build failure.
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#require_gcc
prefer_openssl11
install_package "openssl-1.1.0j" "https://www.openssl.org/source/old/1.1.0/openssl-1.1.0j.tar.gz#31bec6c203ce1a8e93d5994f4ed304c63ccf07676118b6634edded12ad1b3246" mac_openssl --if has_broken_mac_openssl
install_package "readline-8.0" "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/readline/readline-8.0.tar.gz#e339f51971478d369f8a053a330a190781acb9864cf4c541060f12078948e461" mac_readline --if has_broken_mac_readline
if has_tar_xz_support; then
install_package "Python-3.6.9" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.9/Python-3.6.9.tar.xz#5e2f5f554e3f8f7f0296f7e73d8600c4e9acbaee6b2555b83206edf5153870da" standard verify_py37 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
else
install_package "Python-3.6.9" "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.9/Python-3.6.9.tgz#47fc92a1dcb946b9ed0abc311d3767b7215c54e655b17fd1d3f9b538195525aa" standard verify_py37 copy_python_gdb ensurepip
fi