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message: 2
date:
Sat, 1 Sep 2007 16:55:29 +0200
from: unixman <gilberto.persico@gmail.
com>
subject: [LINUX5250] Python bindings

Hi, I'm building the package
on Solaris and was wondering if python bindings
are
working for someone
or if they are completely dead as I saw in previous
posts.

Thanks
gilberto


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