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From: davidh at progmatics.com.au (David Hobley)
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Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 12:19:06 +1000
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Subject: How libpython1.5.so
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References: <371320F4.5338600B@earth.ox.ac.uk> <14100.50513.166352.167346@amarok.cnri.reston.va.us>
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Message-ID: <37154C9A.44DB755B@progmatics.com.au>
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X-UID: 938
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"Andrew M. Kuchling" wrote:
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> Nick Belshaw writes:
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> >Whilst trying to get Python plugins to work on Gnumeric-0.23 I bumped up
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> >against the need for libpython1.5.so.0.0.0
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> Python doesn't build a .so file, so I think the Gnumeric
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Is there any reason it doesn't? It is stunningly useful when building arbitrary
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extensions
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as you can build them shared and not have to relink python. Or am I
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misunderstanding
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something?
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The last time I built the pykde stuff for FreeBSD I ran into this and ended up
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hacking
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together a libpython1.5.so which solved all my linking problems.
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--
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Cheers,
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david davidh at progmatics.com.au
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Progmatics Pty Ltd - Architects of IT and Internet Solutions
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Level 8, 191 Clarence Street Phone +61 2 9262 4933
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Sydney NSW Australia Fax +61 2 9262 4045
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http://www.progmatics.com.au/
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