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  • Subject: Re: Python & swig
  • From: Jason Felice <jfelice@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 09:22:49 -0500
  • Organization: Cronosys, LLC

Scott Klement wrote:
> 
> I previously had python 2.0 and swig 1.1 installed, it wouldn't compile
> with those.   After reading your message, I installed python 1.5.2 and
> swig 1.3a5_2.   Now things actually compile. (woo-hoo!)
> 
> So my next question is...   how do I run it/try it out?  (I'm not yet
> familiar with python)

You should just be able to run py5250.py if the library and tn5250.py
modules were installed in the right place.

The the shared library is the low-level C-like wrapper, the tn5250.py
makes an attempt to object-orientify things and do things in a
python-like manner.

You might want to add your font support functions to tn5250.py (the
low-level wrappers have probably already been generated).

-Jason

> 
> Thanks!
>
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