Hi! Yes, I would like that, thank you.

Meanwhile, when you speak of plucker-build, you mean the package
in http://plkr.krzysztow.com/plucker_parser-1.8.zip (and other
links), right?

It contains a man page named plucker-build.1 (how can I view it in Windows?), but I could find no file named plucker-build.py or the like...

I'm trying to run Spider.py in C:\plucker-1.8\PyPlucker...

Forget about the plucker-desktop question. It seems to use python
plucker-parser (aka plucker-build?) under the hood, and it stores
the channel settings in a file that seems a lot like plucker-parser
ini file. I will check this later...

Right now, I would like to be able to find the plucker-build you mention
(if I don't have it already) and run it from a prompt, using Psyco in
the process to speed up processing...
I'm running Python 2.3.5 and psyco-1.4.win32-py2.3 ...

Thank you,
Nuno Pedrosa.


Dan Stromberg wrote:
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.



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