[CORE UPDATE - PART IX] Pymunk for both versions of python and enhance flags#1550
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Because this is how you are supposed to do it, you must use LDFLAGS for linker flags and LDLIBS (or the equivalent LOADLIBES) for the libraries
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This is one more part for the pr #1537 (discussed previously in #1460 and #1534)
Grants compatibility for both versions of python and enhance flags
Note: this has to be merged only when the core-update has been merged because it has been tested with the new python core and depends on some recipes which aren't python3 compatible in the current master branch (setuptools)