2016-08-15 23:38 GMT+03:00 Daniel c. Würl <danielwu...@hotmail.de>:
> Am Mon, 15 Aug 2016 21:38:04 +0300
> schrieb Kai Huuhko <kai.huu...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> A feature we use in Python-EFL was broken in Cython 0.23 and has not
>> been properly fixed. That's why we currently only support versions
>> 0.21 to 0.22.
>>
>> I've been working around this limitation in a branch[1] which we
>> hopefully can merge in time for 1.18 release coming out soon.
>>
>> [1]
>> https://git.enlightenment.org/bindings/python/python-efl.git/log/?h=devs/kuuko/enums-old-system
>
> That's good to hear, I feared this cython version might be blacklisted
> permanently due to some API-change or something like that.
>
> (I once was stuck on a distro with the then new 4.x gcc series, and
> half of the software I used and needed to compile myself didn't support
> that, so this scenario certainly wakes fear in me ^^)
>
> Trying your branch, I get this error:
>
> "efl/eo/efl.eo.c:3305:44: Fehler: »EO_EVENT_DEL« nicht deklariert
> (erste Benutzung in dieser Funktion)
>
> eo_event_callback_add(__pyx_v_self->obj, EO_EVENT_DEL,
> __pyx_f_3efl_2eo__eo_event_del_cb, ((void const *)__pyx_v_self));"
>

This is because we are currently targeting EFL 1.18 API which is still
yet to be released.

While waiting for that you can switch to using efl-1.18 branch of EFL,
or just wait until after the release for things to get synced up and
settle down.

>
> But anyway, got to know it's on the list for the next release.
>
>>
>> 2016-08-14 15:45 GMT+03:00 Daniel c. Würl <danielwu...@hotmail.de>:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I tried to build python-efl from git, but my cython version is
>> > blacklisted.
>> >
>> > Is there any reason for this? I'd very much like to have python-efl
>> > too ;D
>> >
>> >
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