<html><head></head><body>Kst,<div><br></div><div>The code for transferring data between kst and Python is compiled from Python on first use. In my opinion, this is acceptable on Linux and Mac (where if you are creating a Python script you have a good chance of also having g++) but not Windows.<br><br><div id="1341086155176-sig-id">Sent from my BlackBerry® PlayBook™<br>www.blackberry.com</div><br><hr><div><strong>From:</strong> "Steve Benton" <sbenton@physics.utoronto.ca><br><strong>To:</strong> "Barth Netterfield" <netterfield@astro.utoronto.ca><br><strong>CC:</strong> "kst" <kst@kde.org><br><strong>Sent:</strong> July 10, 2012 5:55 AM<br><strong>Subject:</strong> Re: [Kst] scripting<br></div><br><pre>On 12-07-09 08:28 PM, Barth Netterfield wrote:
> Steve - do you have any thoughts on what ubuntu/debian packaging would
> need here for all this?
>
My packaging for python getdata bindings was done incorrectly, and
somebody else contributed a better approach. If there's C extension
code, you need to compile and install for all compatible python versions
on the target system. I don't know if cmake does any of this
automatically. I think plain .py files are easier to deal with.
-Steve
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