Dear Francesc

2010/9/7 Francesc Alted fal...@pytables.org

>
>
> PyTables uses HDF5 machinery for hooking LZO calls, so I had no need to
> wrap
> it for Python.  But, by using Cython [1], wrapping the next call (the one
> that
> I'm using in PyTables, see the complete sources in src/H5Zlzo.c)):
>
> status = lzo1x_decompress_safe(*buf, nbytes, outbuf, &out_len, NULL);
>
> and linking against the above binary libraries would be pretty simple.
>
> [1] http://www.cython.org/
>
> Hope this helps,
>
Thanks for the pointer. It seems more complicated than I had thought. If at
all possible I would like to avoid installing Cython and a C-compiler. I
think I will pursue some other possibilities first and use this as a last
resort if anything else fails.

Reagrds,

Kim
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