MLimburg wrote:
So, I'm back at wondering what is next. My only rough guess is to perhaps
have a v2.3 of libraries used separately for Plone (akin to the separation
of plones python and the systems python), but this is territory way out of
my experience.
Has anyone got any advice on what steps I should be taking next? I am
seriously considering the use of a distribution to match Plone, but this
would only be a temporary solution as it is ... distributions tend get
updated, which would place me back in the same position.
Hi Mark,
You can download and upack the python-ldap source, and look at any
READMEs in that.
To install python-ldap, basically you just run the Plone unified
installer as before, then just pull in python-ldap to the generated python :
cd to the directory containing python-ldap
now do :
<path-to-the-python-generated-by-unified-installer>/bin/python build
<path-to-the-python-generated-by-unified-installer>/bin/python install
The result is that Plone's python now has python-ldap installed.
Its actually quite simple so long as you take care of any dependencies
it whines about (which can be less simple to disentangle ;-) )
Regards,
Nick
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Nick Davis
Web Application Developer
University of Leicester
http://www2.le.ac.uk
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