AFAIK, python/x11 is a little difficult to get working. Once I get the GNOME base ports up to speed, I'll take a look at it. On 30 Sep 2006, at 08:12, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
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Hello,
I can't get the Macports Gnumeric package to compile with Python support and I have no clue what the problem is. I have:
- installed all the "optional" dependencies listed on the Gnumeric site, except for libgda and libgnomedb, which don't build on Macports so far - removed the "--without_python" flag from the portfile
After building and installing, there are plenty of plugins available, but not the one for Python. And the py_* functions don't work either, obviously.
Is the Macports package somehow artificially "crippled" and doesn't include the Python plugin source? Or is there a problem with the Python plugin itself?
TIA,
Sincerely,
Wolfgang Keller
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