bartc wrote:
From inside python 2.7:
Python 2.7.13rc1 (v2.7.13rc1:4d6fd49eeb14, Dec 3 2016, 21:49:42) [MSC
v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
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>>> import life
>>> dir(life)
['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__name__', '__package__',
'__test__']
>>>
works fine.
Not really, as it's missing the attribute 'life' which is needed for the second
part of 'life.life':
Not sure what happend there. All is working now. But as
you stated, Cython is truly a "beast".
But as I wrote to Lele privately, the main reason for the failure,
was Cygwin's Python2.7 messing up. I invoked the build from a GNU-Makefile.
Thus Cygwin's Python was picked up from /bin/bash instead of my regular
Python on PATH. A real PITA.
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