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So, I have been trying to build an app using a library that needs to use a bunch of "standard" python modules that are not in pys60 (datetime, and xml seem to be the hardest). I got almost all the way there with some hacks here and there. But I can't seem to get past the fact that pyxml has needs it own binary boolean module.
So, I guess I have to find a way to build a native version of pyxml. Does anyone have instructions for building native modules under linux? |
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Hi sjh!
If you want to use XML on PyS60 you might be interested in this thread: http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/fo...&highlight=XML LFD Devices: Nokia E61 3rd Edition - pys60 1.4.0 Tips and modules: http://www.lfdm.net/thesis |
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Thanks, but I need something that is compatible with pyexpat, since I'm using a library that depends on it (and I don't want to change it to use another library).
-Seth |
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