Steve Holden wrote: >> for reference, here's what I get on Ubuntu 7.10, with the standard >> Python interpreter (2.5.1): >> >> $ python -c "import imp; print imp.get_suffixes()" >> [('.so', 'rb', 3), ('module.so', 'rb', 3), ('.py', 'U', 1), >> ('.pyc', 'rb', 2)] >> >> any Ubuntu gurus here that can sort this one out? >> > I wouldn't claim to be an Ubuntu guru but it seems as though the Ubuntu > team decide that you would be able to import extension module YYY either > from YYY.so or from YYYmodule.so. IF you are asking *why* then I'd have > to answer that I have no idea at all.
oh, the ".so" and "module.so" is standard Python behaviour (see my first post in this thread). what I cannot figure out is how "llothar" has managed to get setup.py to build extensions that an Ubuntu Python cannot load, without noticing. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list