I'm on Ubuntu 8.04 and Python 2.5, to be more specific

I used the --no-cython-compile and it did with no problems.
But, I can normally use Cython this way?

Thanks

Danilo

2009/3/19 Stefan Behnel <[email protected]>:
> Danilo Freitas wrote:
>> I'm trying to install Cython here, but I'm with problems.
>
> "here" being what kind of system and Python version?
>
>
>> When I put "python setup.py install" on terminal, it begins the
>> installation, but then some problems occurs.
>>
>> When in file "Cython/Plex/Scanners.c" it gets lots of syntax errors on
>> file, and I think it shouldn't occur.
>
> You can either install a (slower) pure Python version of Cython by passing
>
>    --no-cython-compile
>
> to setup.py, or you can install the Python development files (i.e. header
> files etc.) so that you can build the faster binary version. Note that you
> will need them anyway if you want to use Cython (to build extension
> modules).
>
> Stefan
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