On 03/27/2017 11:41 PM, Deborah Swanson wrote:
filtered wrote, on March 27, 2017 9:09 PM
Sorry but all your answers are pointless.
I clearly asked about compiling PyUno MYSELF with a
self-compiled Python 3.6.1 installation. Is this so hard to
understand? Why do you give unrelated comments to a clear
questions? Sometimes it is better to be quiet.
-aj
If you really only wanted to know how to compile PyUno with a
self-compiled Python 3.6.1 installation, it muddied the waters
considerably that you first went on at length about your difficulties
importing PyUno. It appeared that your main objective was to have an
importable installation of PyUno, and it would have been better to omit
the error details if all you wanted to know is how to compile it. Maybe
not as clear a question as you imagine.
Exactly. I'm sorry I misunderstood the question. I also thought the goal
was to have a working installation of Python 3.6.1 and Pyuno.
Regards, Jim
2017-03-28 5:49 GMT+02:00 Michael Torrie <torr...@gmail.com>:
On 03/27/2017 09:13 PM, Jim wrote:
I don't know if this is of any help but I am running Mint 18 with
Python 3.5 and I have a package installed called
python3-uno which
is described as "Python-UNO bridge". Maybe CentOS has a similarly
name package.
You're right. In fact it looks like LibreOffice 5.3 at least ships
with Python 3.5 as part of the package, and comes with
pyuno as part
of that. Try running the python binary from the LibreOffice install
directory (on my machine that is
/opt/libreoffice5.3/program/python).
I'm not sure how to work with pyuno outside of the
LO-shipped python.
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