Re: Using/compiling pyuno with Python 3.6

2017-03-28 Thread Jim
On 03/27/2017 11:41 PM, Deborah Swanson wrote: filtered wrote, on March 27, 2017 9:09 PM Sorry but all your answers are pointless. I clearly asked about compiling PyUno MYSELF with a self-compiled Python 3.6.1 installation. Is this so hard to understand? Why do you give unrelated comments to

RE: Using/compiling pyuno with Python 3.6

2017-03-27 Thread Deborah Swanson
filtered wrote, on March 27, 2017 9:09 PM > > Sorry but all your answers are pointless. > > I clearly asked about compiling PyUno MYSELF with a > self-compiled Python 3.6.1 installation. Is this so hard to > understand? Why do you give unrelated comments to a clear > questions? Sometimes it

Re: Using/compiling pyuno with Python 3.6

2017-03-27 Thread Michael Torrie
On 03/27/2017 10:09 PM, filtered wrote: > Sorry but all your answers are pointless. Possibly. > I clearly asked about compiling PyUno MYSELF with a self-compiled > Python 3.6.1 installation. Is this so hard to understand? Why do you give > unrelated comments to a clear questions? Sometimes

Re: Using/compiling pyuno with Python 3.6

2017-03-27 Thread Michael Torrie
On 03/27/2017 10:09 PM, filtered wrote: > Sorry but all your answers are pointless. Possibly. > I clearly asked about compiling PyUno MYSELF with a self-compiled > Python 3.6.1 installation. Is this so hard to understand? Why do you give > unrelated comments to a clear questions? Sometimes

Re: Using/compiling pyuno with Python 3.6

2017-03-27 Thread filtered
Sorry but all your answers are pointless. I clearly asked about compiling PyUno MYSELF with a self-compiled Python 3.6.1 installation. Is this so hard to understand? Why do you give unrelated comments to a clear questions? Sometimes it is better to be quiet. -aj 2017-03-28 5:49 GMT+02:00

Re: Using/compiling pyuno with Python 3.6

2017-03-27 Thread Michael Torrie
On 03/27/2017 09:13 PM, Jim wrote: > I don't know if this is of any help but I am running Mint 18 with Python > 3.5 and I have a package installed called python3-uno which is described > as "Python-UNO bridge". Maybe CentOS has a similarly name package. You're right. In fact it looks like

Re: Using/compiling pyuno with Python 3.6

2017-03-27 Thread Jim
On 03/27/2017 09:36 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: On 03/27/2017 05:40 AM, filtered wrote: I am running CentOS 7.1 with LibreOffice 5.0.6.2. I have installed the official pyuno package from CentOS. I installed Python 3.6.1 from the sources and now I am trying to import pyuno which fails with

Re: Using/compiling pyuno with Python 3.6

2017-03-27 Thread Michael Torrie
On 03/27/2017 05:40 AM, filtered wrote: > I am running CentOS 7.1 with LibreOffice 5.0.6.2. > > I have installed the official pyuno package from CentOS. > > I installed Python 3.6.1 from the sources and now I am trying to import > pyuno which fails with > > aj...@dev.zopyx.com:~/src/docx>

RE: Using/compiling pyuno with Python 3.6

2017-03-27 Thread Deborah Swanson
filtered wrote, on Monday, March 27, 2017 4:41 AM > > I am running CentOS 7.1 with LibreOffice 5.0.6.2. > > I have installed the official pyuno package from CentOS. > > I installed Python 3.6.1 from the sources and now I am trying > to import pyuno which fails with > >

Using/compiling pyuno with Python 3.6

2017-03-27 Thread filtered
I am running CentOS 7.1 with LibreOffice 5.0.6.2. I have installed the official pyuno package from CentOS. I installed Python 3.6.1 from the sources and now I am trying to import pyuno which fails with aj...@dev.zopyx.com:~/src/docx> bin/python Python 3.6.1 (default, Mar 27 2017, 13:27:24) [GCC