On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 05:33:55 +0100, Henry de Valence  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Friday 01 February 2008 7:22:20 pm Alan Trick wrote:
>> I'm not an expert on the code at all, but I think the real code is
>> actually in C (with python bindings). It's not quite the same, but it
>> should work.
>
> Hmmm.. Is this in the SVN repo ? I presume it's GPL2+, right?

The daemon is written in C, it's on SVN. For now it opens a port and the  
python API connects to it and offer _a_lot_ of other functionalities.  
Parts of the daemon are currently rewritten as a Library. It's mostly the  
parts that deal with the USB and hndles commands and status from tux. That  
library will be used to rebuild the same daemon but you could also choose  
to bypass the daemon/python API and use the library directly.

Now we thought about something better than the current daemon, like  
xml-rpc so you could use any language (xml-rpc clients exist in most of  
them) to address your tux very easily.

Cheers,
David

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