On Thursday 19 March 2009 17:54, jefm wrote:
We are looking to use Python on an embedded Linux ARM system.
What I gather from googling the subject is that it is not that
straight forward (a fair amount of patching hacking).
Nobody out there that has done it claims it is easy, which makes me
jefm wrote:
We are looking to use Python on an embedded Linux ARM system.
What I gather from googling the subject is that it is not that
straight forward (a fair amount of patching hacking).
Nobody out there that has done it claims it is easy, which makes me
worried.
[...]
What would it
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, jefm wrote:
Hi,
We are looking to use Python on an embedded Linux ARM system.
What I gather from googling the subject is that it is not that
straight forward (a fair amount of patching hacking).
Nobody out there that has done it claims it is easy, which makes me
Hi,
We are looking to use Python on an embedded Linux ARM system.
What I gather from googling the subject is that it is not that
straight forward (a fair amount of patching hacking).
Nobody out there that has done it claims it is easy, which makes me
worried.
I haven't seen a description on
jefm wrote:
Hi,
We are looking to use Python on an embedded Linux ARM system.
What I gather from googling the subject is that it is not that
straight forward (a fair amount of patching hacking).
Nobody out there that has done it claims it is easy, which makes me
worried.
Yes unfortunately its
jefm jef.mangelsch...@gmail.com wrote:
We are looking to use Python on an embedded Linux ARM system.
What I gather from googling the subject is that it is not that
straight forward (a fair amount of patching hacking).
Nobody out there that has done it claims it is easy, which makes me
On Mar 19, 11:54 am, jefm jef.mangelsch...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
We are looking to use Python on an embedded Linux ARM system.
What I gather from googling the subject is that it is not that
straight forward (a fair amount of patching hacking).
Nobody out there that has done it claims it is