I might be wrong, but in principle you can already submit Python apps to Harbour. As long as you manage to package all the needed libraries into your app package. I don't think there is a single public example of it by now, but it should be possible.
/Artem. On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 6:25 PM, Boris Pohler <bo...@pohlers-web.de> wrote: > Am Donnerstag, den 19.12.2013, 09:58 +0800 schrieb Matt Austin: > > Hi Thomas, > > > > On 18 December 2013 22:33, Thomas Perl <th.p...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > 2013/12/18 <dcali...@free.fr>: > > >> - libxml2. As far as I know, their API is quite stable now even if it > was not > > >> the case in the past (I remember having some trouble with it in 2003, > but it's > > >> history now !). > > > > > > I've added it to the list of libs to be considered. Let's see... > > > > > > Do you think it likely that some python libraries are likely to be > > considered too? > > > > I'd like to request python-lxml. > > > > I tend to use python-lxml quite a bit in my projects, but this isn't > > easily bundled along with a pure-python project, as it builds against > > liblxml2 and libxslt. > > +1, I use lxml a lot, too. > > btw, is there any time frame, if and when applications based on python > e.g. pyotherside will be accepted in the store? Holidays are near and > I'll have some time to code ;) > > > > > If not then I guess I'd either have to bundle a built version with my > > app (no idea where to begin in doing this though), or switch to a > > pure-python html/xml parser. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > Matt > > _______________________________________________ > > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > > > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > -- Artem Marchenko http://agilesoftwaredevelopment.com http://twitter.com/AgileArtem
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