Unfortunately, plucker-desktop is on my list of things to evaluate someday...
Maybe someone with some experience with plucker-desktop can help you with this question. If you want help getting plucker-build set up to make use of psyco, I believe I could justify some on-the-clock time for that item. On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 17:53 +0000, Nuno Pedrosa wrote: > Hi! > > Plucker-Desktop is the frontend to plucker-build, I think. So, yes, it > uses Python... > > I've installed Python 2.3.5 and the relevant Psyco. I got plucker > (command-liner) from the site, and I'm trying to use... > > I'm used to Plucker-Desktop, which is very user-friendly. > How do I run Python from the command-line, using my configurations > created in Plucker-Desktop? > > Thank you, > Nuno Pedrosa. > > Dan Stromberg wrote: > > On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 18:14 +0000, Nuno Pedrosa wrote: > > > >>Hi! > >> > >>Dan Stromberg wrote: > >> > >>>Which plucker implementation are you using? > >> > >>Hi! It's Plucker 1.8 in the Palm and Plucker Desktop 1.6.2. > > > > > > I've never tried Plucker Desktop. Does that use plucker-build (which is > > written in python) to do the conversions? > > > > > >>>If you're using pyplucker and you're on an x86 machine, you might try > >>>psyco. > >> > >>What it is Psyco? Where do I get it? Google takes me to Debian? > >>I'm running Windows XP... > > > > > > psyco is something that makes python programs run much faster on x86 > > machines. It's available for linux and windows, and perhaps some other > > OSes as well. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > plucker-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-list >
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