Ian Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > My point is that there is no dynamic libpython on my system - shouldn't > there be?
$ locate libpython /usr/lib/libpython2.0.so /usr/lib/libpython2.0.so.0.0 /usr/lib/libpython2.2.so /usr/lib/libpython2.2.so.0.0 /usr/lib/python2.0/config/libpython2.0.a /usr/lib/python2.2/config/libpython2.2.a /usr/lib/python2.2/config/libpython2.2.so $ dpkg -S /usr/lib/python2.2/config/libpython2.2.so python2.2-dev: /usr/lib/python2.2/config/libpython2.2.so $ dpkg -S /usr/lib/libpython2.2.so python2.2-dev: /usr/lib/libpython2.2.so This is Debian unstable, i386, but not fully up to date. I do not understand why the shared objects are in the -dev package instead of the normal python2.2 package. That's an issue you'd have to address with the Debian python maintainer. -- Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody." [EMAIL PROTECTED] | - The Red Hot Chili Peppers http://wooledge.org/~greg/ |
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