Re: has FreeBSD's libc been swigged?

2007-12-05 Thread Chuck Robey

Xin LI wrote:

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Chuck Robey wrote:

Need to do some python work, using a lot of FreeBSD's base libs, and I
was wondering, if any ports have swigged the FreeBSD libs?  I'll do it
if I must, just trying to save me some work.


py-freebsd?


I need to look at this harder, but I must say, after a quick perusal, it 
sure seems to be just exactly what I was after, so my thanks!

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Re: has FreeBSD's libc been swigged?

2007-12-04 Thread Xin LI
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Chuck Robey wrote:
> Need to do some python work, using a lot of FreeBSD's base libs, and I
> was wondering, if any ports have swigged the FreeBSD libs?  I'll do it
> if I must, just trying to save me some work.

py-freebsd?

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Re: has FreeBSD's libc been swigged?

2007-12-04 Thread Vivek Khera


On Dec 4, 2007, at 1:45 PM, Chuck Robey wrote:


Vivek Khera wrote:

On Dec 3, 2007, at 3:40 PM, Chuck Robey wrote:
Need to do some python work, using a lot of FreeBSD's base libs,  
and I was wondering, if any ports have swigged the FreeBSD libs?   
I'll do it if I must, just trying to save me some work.


Not understanding your use of the word "swigged", all I can say is  
that the ports do not touch the system libraries except in the rare  
case of things like openssl which have the _option_ to install on  
top of the system ssl libraries.


devel/swig is a well-known interface generator, which automates  
writing the interfaces, so that the scripting languages can make  
direct use of compiled languaes.  My particular target is to get  
python to use FreeBSD llibraries, so your comment is amiss in this  
case, although you are correct in general..


Aha!  Well, I've even used SWIG in the past with perl, but I didn't  
catch the connection.  Thanks!


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Re: has FreeBSD's libc been swigged?

2007-12-04 Thread Chuck Robey

Vivek Khera wrote:


On Dec 3, 2007, at 3:40 PM, Chuck Robey wrote:

Need to do some python work, using a lot of FreeBSD's base libs, and I 
was wondering, if any ports have swigged the FreeBSD libs?  I'll do it 
if I must, just trying to save me some work.




Not understanding your use of the word "swigged", all I can say is that 
the ports do not touch the system libraries except in the rare case of 
things like openssl which have the _option_ to install on top of the 
system ssl libraries.


devel/swig is a well-known interface generator, which automates writing 
the interfaces, so that the scripting languages can make direct use of 
compiled languaes.  My particular target is to get python to use FreeBSD 
llibraries, so your comment is amiss in this case, although you are 
correct in general..



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Re: has FreeBSD's libc been swigged?

2007-12-04 Thread Vivek Khera


On Dec 3, 2007, at 3:40 PM, Chuck Robey wrote:

Need to do some python work, using a lot of FreeBSD's base libs, and  
I was wondering, if any ports have swigged the FreeBSD libs?  I'll  
do it if I must, just trying to save me some work.




Not understanding your use of the word "swigged", all I can say is  
that the ports do not touch the system libraries except in the rare  
case of things like openssl which have the _option_ to install on top  
of the system ssl libraries.

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Re: has FreeBSD's libc been swigged?

2007-12-03 Thread Alexander Leidinger
Quoting Chuck Robey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (from Mon, 03 Dec 2007  
15:40:34 -0500):



Need to do some python work, using a lot of FreeBSD's base libs, and I
was wondering, if any ports have swigged the FreeBSD libs?  I'll do it
if I must, just trying to save me some work.


I'm only aware of devel/py-kqueue (I don't know if it is swigged or  
done by hand, at least it exists and is FreeBSD specific).


Bye,
Alexander.

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