Thomas W wrote: > I'm going to give a presentation of python to my co-workers at a very > pro-microsoft workplace. Almost everything we need is currently > supported by the standard distro + the win32all package, but we also > need support for SOAP. I've tried SOAPpy ( didn't get it to compile, > needed a library from a dead site ) and a few others, but I cannot help > the feeling that SOAP isn't very high on the list of priorities in the > python community. I hope I'm wrong.
The Debian and Ubuntu repositories are quite good at providing complete source packages, even when the original package is incomplete and points you to non-existent or no-longer-existent Web sites. See this page for some leads: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/python/python-soappy (I guess that you're talking about fpconst.) Good luck with the presentation! Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list