On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:20 PM, Alex Thurgood <[email protected]>wrote:

> Le 29/11/2013 22:49, Element Green a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
>
>  There is a python3-uno, but it doesn't help me, since Appy POD does not
>> yet
>> support Python 3.  The package was called python-uno on previous Ubuntu
>> versions, but now its marked as deprecated and attempting to install it
>> indicates that the libreoffice-script-provider-python replaces it.
>>   Installing this does not provide Python uno support though and from the
>> package description it doesn't sound like that is what its for: "Python
>> script support provider for LibreOffice scripting framework".
>>
>
> From what I can tell, my Ubuntu 13.04 has both python-uno (using python
> 2.7) or python3-uno as mutually exclusive installable possibilities. That
> would appear to have changed with the release of Ubuntu 13.10 ?
>
>

Indeed, I previously had Ubuntu 13.04 and python-uno (for Python 2.7) was
available and worked great.  Not sure why it got deprecated, I can't seem
to find a ChangeLog entry anywhere to that effect.



>
>
>
>> Does anyone know if Python uno support depends on the libreoffice
>> binaries?
>>   If Ubuntu 13.10 did indeed drop Python uno support for 2.7, do I have to
>> find another source for the libreoffice binaries to get this to work?
>>
>>
> I seem to recall that Python3 support was introduced as the default with
> the switch to the LO 4.1 series, which is what is supplied with Ubuntu
> 13.10, I believe.
>
>

I wonder if the Python version is a build time option for LibreOffice?  I
might be able to repackage libreoffice for Python 2.7 from the Ubuntu
packages.


If you want to carry on using pyuno built against python 2.7, I guess you
> will need to completely remove the Ubuntu provided LO and python
> dependencies, and attempt to install either an earlier version of an Ubuntu
> provided LO package (if possible), or else the DEB packages available from
> the LO download site, which will not integrate in the same way as the
> Ubuntu provided packages.
>
>

I was afraid that might be the case.


 Alex
>
>

Thank you for the info.

Element

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