Hi Francesc,

2009/7/28 Francesc Alted <fal...@pytables.org>:
> Hi Kim,
>
> I've just come from the nice EuroSciPy 2009 conference, and trying to cope my
> unanswered e-mail.  I'll first deal with 'quick' questions and then will focus
> on more complex ones, so don't be worried: I'll try to answer everything :)
>
>
> Mmh, the recommended way was to link with the binaries in
> http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/lzo.htm, but unfortunately enough,
> the packages have disappeared from that page (I'm a bit surprised about this,
> because the packages used to be there for years :-/).
>
> I'll see what it can be done about this.  Meanwhile perhaps you may want to
> try to use MinGW to compile your local version of LZO.  Feel free to report
> here your experiences in that matter.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Francesc Alted

Hmmm, MinGW?!? now that would somewhat of a barrier for me, I've never
tried to compile anything in C and I've never tried to compile
anything into a dll ;-\ I think I will wait a while and hope an easier
solution pops up (bring on the miracles), I can keep on working for a
while porting my numpy.memmap implementation to PyTables with no
compression or another compression algo enabled.

I see the .net guys refer to "I am using lzo.dll" all the time. I
wonder where they got that from?

Cheers,

Kim

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