Sure and thanks for the reply.
From: Xavier Ordoquy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Bharat Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [pygtk] pyGtk on embedded systems Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:20:47 +0100
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 18:19 -0600, Bharat Kapoor wrote: > First timer so be patient with me - Thanks in advance :) - Am a system > engineer so am pretty naive to the GUI world. > > I would like to request feedback on the following topics: > > 1. Has any one tried pygtk on an embedded system.
I'm not sure it's already been tried.
> 2. What is the minimum footprint after stripping that would be required. I
> saw python itself comes down to around 1 M.
Well, are speaking of static application binary or the size it uses when running ? Python binary itself doesn't much things built in. It's really very dynamical.
> 3. What about the libraries - how do I choose what all do I need. Is there
> documentation on all the libs available. (how much Python and how much pygtk
> do I need)
Basically, you only load what you needs.
> Any feedback would be appreciated,
I'm really interested in the result of your study. Could you keep in touch for that ?
Regards, Xavier Ordoquy.
-- "Complexity has nothing to do with intelligence. Simplicity does." (Larry Bossidy, CEO, Allied Signal)
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