Howdy, I talked to a python guru where I work, and he gently pointed out that the "source" is really in python, so a) it doesn't need to be compiled per se, and b) I could just copy it over and probably get most or all the functionality I really want.
Now time to see if I can get GTK/Glade... Thanks for your forbearance and not sending yet another newbie a nasty email! :) J On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 00:00:18 -0700, James Burkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm a little new to Python and to PythonCE in general, but hopefully > I've got an easy question: > > Does anybody have a distribution of Twisted for PPC 2003? > > I tried looking in the existing list archive, but didn't have much > luck. Failing an existing distribution, does anyone have a How To on > wrapping/porting things like Twisted to Win CE? > > I'm looking to send data via TCP/IP to a particular port on my desktop > with at least some security (ie SSL) , and it seems like Twisted > should fit the bill. > > I've downloaded the source code for Twisted and gcc arm-elf 3.4.0 > compiler. I don't actually see any C style .o, .c files or make files > in the Twisted source code, any advice on how to get that working? > > Relevant Details: I'm using Python 2.3.4 on an iPAQ 2215, which looks > like its working. > > Thanks for the help! > > J > -- ---------- James Burkert Systems Integration and Mission Operations Colorado Space Grant Consortium My Schedule: https://webcal.colorado.edu/command.shtml?calid=burkert&view=weekview _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce