Roland Mas (2001-01-28 16:25:48 +0100) :
> If noone raises their hand, I'll probably upload a new
> python-orbit package in a few days.
Well, it's been ten days, and no strong opposition was expressed. I'm
uploading the package right now. Should be in Incoming in a matter of
minutes, and in s
Claudemir Todo Bom (2001-01-28 20:14:00 -0200) :
> I'm looking into your package right now. Can you tell me if there is
> a way to launch and get the IOR of a gnome object (OAF / Gnorba)?
Not that I know of. GNORBA is in the TODO list, though.
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Roland Mas
A lesson for you all: never fall in
Jorgensen, Jens (2001-01-29 11:00:23 -0600) :
> Sounds great. The available PyORBit isn't much use anyway since as
> near as I can tell, it can only understand CORBA objects which were
> compiled into it. I assume ORBit-Python can take in new IDL at
> runtime?
It can. It does. In fact, there'
Sounds great. The available PyORBit isn't much use anyway since as near as I
can tell, it can only understand CORBA objects which were compiled into it. I
assume ORBit-Python can take in new IDL at runtime?
Roland Mas wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> This message concerns Python users, and in par
Roland Mas wrote:
> Consequently, I'm looking for comments. Are there PyOrbit users out
> there? Are there any people depending on it being PyOrbit and not
> ORBit-Python?
>
> If noone raises their hand, I'll probably upload a new python-orbit
> package in a few days.
The author of PyOrbit
Roland Mas (2001-01-28 16:25:48 +0100) :
> Consequently, I'm looking for comments. Are there PyOrbit users out
> there? Are there any people depending on it being PyOrbit and not
> ORBit-Python?
[...]
> If noone raises their hand, I'll probably upload a new python-orbit
> package in a few
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