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Re: building/installing Python modules?
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Alexandre Duret-Lutz |
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Re: building/installing Python modules? |
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Mon, 09 Jun 2003 18:24:17 +0200 |
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>>> On 03 May 2002, "roth" == <address@hidden> wrote:
roth> ==> "sm" == Skip Montanaro <address@hidden> writes:
>>>> What I ended up doing is building the swig/python modules with
>>>> automake.
sm> ...
>>>> The missing link I had to fix with automake/python module
>>>> support was that python wouldn't load uninstalled automake
>>>> shared objects as python extensions. The solution was to
>>>> write a python importer for libtool .la files.
sm> Would you be willing to share your auto*/libtool/python mods
sm> with the intention of getting this capability added to the
sm> relevant distributions?
roth> I'll have to see what I can export easily. The autoconf macro I use
roth> for python support is probably a good candidate for peer review
roth> (certainly to compare it to other implementations like omniOrb's
roth> etc.). The Python libtool importer is fairly separable. I'm
roth> reluctant to reveal my SWIG builder, because it's a Makefile.in
roth> editor and it's an awful hack.
Hi!
Sorry for doing such a late follow-up. I found your mail while
googling for a way to import a non-installed libtool library.
Is your libtool importer available somewhere? I'd have a use
for it :)
Thanks,
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Alexandre Duret-Lutz
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