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Re: [MiNT] Python modules
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Miro Kropacek <miro.kropacek@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> This is exceptional, as I had no problems compileing latest CMake with
>> 2.95 but the binary exited with self reference error (it was just a
>> test so I did not look into it).
>
> I'd be very happy to know how did you do that because I had to define new
> platform spec file, disable some Linux specific stuff (like shared library
> support) and so on...
see the "(it was just a test so I did not look into it)" part :) I am
pretty sure it was CMake, but I did test the latest PhysicsFS as well.
I tried an older version of CMake first and complained bitterly, too
may errors for just test purposes..
>>
>> Thanks for the work, and yes the Python binaries will be a great help
>> too. Can you place diffs on the same page, as testing with other
>> modules may be needed..
>
> Yes, I hope it will be matter of days, I was busy with the project I was
> initially working on, I plan to put it for download with some compilation
> comments.
> --
> MiKRO / Mystic Bytes
> http://mikro.atari.org
>
This will be good. I hope to put together a "porting kit" from a
collection of bits and pieces currently spread around the net (mostly
docs and what not), to help others in the process, and if I am right
in what I will learn from multiple projects, I should be able to
modify the src2pkg script to do most of the changes or at least create
a script to show certain specifics that need changing whjen parsed
over a project source folder, but that is sometime down the road atm,
after I have spent some time with HighWire first (browser ports you
know)
Cheers
Paul