Re: [xml-bindings] Problems building private Python bindings for a private libxml & libxslt
- From: Daniel Veillard <veillard redhat com>
- To: Matt Patterson <list-matt reprocessed org>
- Cc: xml-bindings gnome org
- Subject: Re: [xml-bindings] Problems building private Python bindings for a private libxml & libxslt
- Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 07:44:25 -0400
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 12:28:47PM +0100, Matt Patterson wrote:
> At work I've been attempting to build private python bindings (i.e.
> installed somewhere other than /usr/lib/python/site-packages) for a
> private build of both libxml2 and libxslt. I'm working on a Debian box,
> and we have an earlier /usr/lib installed libxml2 which we can't easily
> upgrade because of application dependence, and now need a private build
> to get a project working. While building libxml2 and libxslt in
> /home/matt/ is a fairly simple matter, getting the python bindings
> built and linking to the right libxml2.so is much harder.
>
> Our tactic was to run <setup.py build> to generate the bindings, which
[...]
I'm not using setup.py myself for building the python bindings, but
have them built via the normal make. So I barely know about it, just
enough to have them build a long time ago.
> As for libxslt, I understand that the setup.py from libxml2 can build
> both sets of bindings, but we tried copying the libxslt files across
> and had no luck. I'm sure I was just being dense here, but some
> pointers would be very much appreciated!
Except the source, I don't really have guide for setup.py. Yes it should
allow to build both.
> If anyone can offer help or point me to resources detailing the process
> I'd be very grateful.
The -binding list tends to be deprecated, I'm not sure many people watch
it. If you don't get a better answer try to ask on the main list in a couple
of days,
Daniel
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