On 2010-04-03, C?dric Cabessa wrote:
> libnotmuch.so is in my personal folder, I'd like to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH for
> that.
> The problem is that find_library does not read this variable, but hopefully
> CDLL does.
>
> I suggest to not use find_library. If the library do not exist, we just have
> t
On 2010-04-03, Cédric Cabessa wrote:
> libnotmuch.so is in my personal folder, I'd like to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH for
> that.
> The problem is that find_library does not read this variable, but hopefully
> CDLL does.
>
> I suggest to not use find_library. If the library do not exist, we just have
> t
spaetz wrote:
>
> It needs to have a libnotmuch.so or libnotmuch.so.1 available in some
> library folder or will raise an exception when loading.
> "OSError: libnotmuch.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory"
>
libnotmuch.so is in my personal folder, I'd like to use
spaetz wrote:
>
> It needs to have a libnotmuch.so or libnotmuch.so.1 available in some
> library folder or will raise an exception when loading.
> "OSError: libnotmuch.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory"
>
libnotmuch.so is in my personal folder, I'd like to use
Hey all, given that there is at least one user of cnotmuch out there
now, I just put it up on the python package repository:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/cnotmuch
This means you can do "easy_install cnotmuch" on your linux box and it
will get installed into:
/usr/local/lib/python2.x/dist-pack
Hey all, given that there is at least one user of cnotmuch out there
now, I just put it up on the python package repository:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/cnotmuch
This means you can do "easy_install cnotmuch" on your linux box and it
will get installed into:
/usr/local/lib/python2.x/dist-pack