I just updated my environment, in order to install Trac 0.12.
Unfortunatelly I was not able to find the subversion SWIG bindings for
python 2.7.
I would give a try to build them, but i have no experience with swig
(I've got swigwin 2.0.1) not even how to install/configure it :-)
anyone knows whether or not these bindings could be found somewhere, or
how to build them?
thank you in advance!
bodi
windows xp
apache 2.2.17
svn 1.6.13
mod_wsgi 3.3
python 2.7
--Noah
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thank you for your quick answer!
I have to "confess" that I first encountered python through trac a year
ago or so. My understanding of its functioning (not the language, but
things around it) is limited.
so, let's say I got svn from svn.apache.org repository. that would make
1.6.15 version (from the trunk)
when you say "build" the bindings, what exactly do you mean?
Please remember, I am on windows xp; from the install file it appears
that swig.exe is needed...
and i think that "make" is a unix program, right?
thank you !
b
PS I know that this is more of a SVN issue, but it is for trac's sake :-))
> Dear Noah,
>
>
> thank you for your quick answer!
>
>
> I have to "confess" that I first encountered python through trac a
> year ago or so. My understanding of its functioning (not the
> language, but things around it) is limited.
>
>
> so, let's say I got svn from svn.apache.org repository. that would
> make 1.6.15 version (from the trunk)
>
>
> when you say "build" the bindings, what exactly do you mean?
>
>
> Please remember, I am on windows xp; from the install file it
> appears that swig.exe is needed...
>
>
> and i think that "make" is a unix program, right?
If you use output directly from SVN, you would need to run SWIG
yourself. If you use a real release tarball then you do not since it
was done for you. As for "make", yes it is a Unix command, but I've
never tried compiling SVN on Windows so I don't know what they offer
for that.
--Noah