Thanks for your reply Steve. Our plan then is to install python on our development platform and compile audit with python support so we don't have to hack Makefiles. Then we will install audit on our network appliance which does not have python. Do you foresee any issues with doing it this way? What functionality do we lose by not including python?

Jason

On 10/25/2011 11:23 AM, Steve Grubb wrote:
On Tuesday, October 25, 2011 01:12:52 PM Jason wrote:
Is it possible to compile and use audit without needing python?  If so,
how?
I've never considered compiling without python because its so pervasive. You 
can't
really have a functioning system without it inless its an appliance. And would 
you
want an appliance doing compiles?

You can certainly separate it out after compile in the packaging portion so that
installing it doesn't drag python in. I suppose the configure and Makefiles can 
be fixed
so it does not make python bindings.

-Steve


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