Kenton,
Thanks for the followup. I actually copied over the complete install to
the production server and this did not help. Here are the directories (and
their subdirectories) I copied:
protobuf-2.3.0]$ ls
aclocal.m4config.status editors libtool
protobuf-lite.pc stamp-h1
autogen.shconfig.subexamples ltmain.sh
protobuf-lite.pc.in vsprojects
CHANGES.txt configure generate_descriptor_proto.sh m4
protobuf.pc
config.guess configure.ac gtest Makefile
protobuf.pc.in
config.h CONTRIBUTORS.txt install-shMakefile.am
python
config.h.in COPYING.txt INSTALL.txt Makefile.in
README.txt
config.logdepcomp java missing
src
Am I doing the right thing?
Eric
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Kenton Varda ken...@google.com wrote:
You need all the files that don't have test in the name. (The test files
shouldn't be installed anyway.)
Protobufs do not depend on anything outside the Python standard library.
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:01 PM, Eric yangcoo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have Python and Google Protocol Buffers running on a CentOS system
using the standard install. I want to run my Python scripts on a
production server (also CentOS) but if possible I would like avoid
doing the full install. Is there a relatively small subset of files I
can copy from the development system to the production server to get
this running?
thanks again,
Eric
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