2013/12/8 Kai Huuhko <kai.huu...@gmail.com>

> = Python-EFL 1.8.0 release =
>
> We are pleased to announce that **Python-EFL** 1.8.0 is now released and
> available for download.
>

\o/


>
> == Download ==
>
>
> http://download.enlightenment.org/rel/bindings/python/python-efl-1.8.0.tar.gz
>
> For convenience the tarball only contains intermediary C source generated
> from our Cython source, which is publicly accessible in our git repository
> at:
>
> https://git.enlightenment.org/bindings/python/python-efl.git/
>
> ----
>
> = What's New =
>
> Major changes have been made to Python-EFL in the past year since 1.7
> release first came out. The usual has been done in fixing bugs, optimizing
> speed and much more. (See **changes.html** in the tarball for full list of
> changes.)
>
> == Merged EFL tree ==
>
> We have merged **evas **, **ecore**, **edje**, **emotion**,
> **dbus_mainloop** and **elementary** inside a single **efl** top-level
> package (as you can see now there are no more separate packages to
> download, only python-efl).
>
> == Python 3 support ==
>
> This new release is (finally) fully compatible with both Python 2 and
> Python 3. If you need to install for several versions just use the version
> specific Python binary while installing, for example:
>
>   python3.3 setup.py install
>
> will install the bindings for use with Python 3.3.
>
> == Improved documentation ==
>
> **Python-EFL** now has fairly complete documentation built using Sphinx.
> The docs can be generated by the user for local reading (see below), or
> browsed online at:
>
> http://docs.enlightenment.org
>
> ----
>
> = Building and Dependencies =
>
> If you have existing Python-EFL or the old split 1.7 release bindings
> installed, you may wish to uninstall them before compiling and installing
> to avoid possible conflicts during install and/or runtime.
>
> The bindings are compiled against the following libraries:
>
>   * python (Python 2.6+/3.0+, or PyPy (not tested))
>   * efl (1.8)
>   * elementary (1.8, optional)
>   * python-dbus (0.83+, optional)
>
> The setup script detects your installed libraries and builds bindings
> according to those found.
>
> To install the bindings run:
>
>   (sudo) python setup.py install
>
>
> To generate the documentation locally you need:
>
>   * sphinx (1.0+)
>   * graphviz (optional)
>
> To build the documentation:
>
>   python setup.py build_doc
>
>
> For more information on available build options see:
>
>   python setup.py --help
>
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