'lo Pieter

Thanks for taking a look!

However I saw the following warning:

WARNING: The cut doesn't work well in the current PyLog version

Ah, but as usual with these open source things the next line is "Any collaboration is welcome ;-)" .. perhaps your prolog zen is deep enough to disolve the difficulty the PyLog devs saw :]

I was under the impression that prolog has very few dependencies and is able to interact with most languages (including python),

My concern as a relative outsider is just that I love to be able to browse the source of the glue that holds my system together, namely portage, with some chance of understanding it .. which is way higher with Python than with Prolog .. that said, PyLog parses Prolog .. so much for that idea I guess.

Regards,
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Jean Jordaan
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