;,
url = 'http://',
ext_modules = [Extension('_'+package,
[package+'.i'],
include_dirs=include_dirs,
library_dirs=lib_dirs,
libraries=libraries,
2.4/lib/
>> python2.4/site-packages/MyPackage.egg-link (link to .)
>> Adding MyPackage 1.0 to easy-install.pth file
>>
>> Installed /Volumes/Crack/src/MyPackage
>> Processing dependencies for MyPackage==1.0
>> crack:~/src/MyPackage bob$ cd ~
>&
above goes over some of the differences in the shells and how
to switch it yourself
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I stuff is useful.
While I have not tried WxPython I have built C modules for python
using SWIG and python's distutils. That trades the headaches of
makefiles for writing a setup.py file. I can give an example and they
really are not that bad once you have done it once!
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es then the display does ugly things when you change
editors.
I run into this all the time in C with those I develop with. We try
to keep it to spaces but some people forget that their editor puts in
a tab automatically for 8 spaces and then spaces after that to column
12 for example. Then my
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