-On [20080117 19:04], Luke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Does that mean that libsvn and svn are not modules? If they are modules,
>where can I find documentation for them? What do they do?
They are modules, but not part of a standard install.
Subversions uses a program called SWIG to generate APIs
On Jan 17, 9:14 am, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
nomine.org> wrote:
> -On [20080117 17:21], Luke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> >I am able to import a module named "svn" on my ubuntu machine, but this
> >module is not available on windows.
>
> The entries libsvn and svn are inst
-On [20080117 17:21], Luke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I am able to import a module named "svn" on my ubuntu machine, but this
>module is not available on windows.
The entries libsvn and svn are installed in site-packages when you install the
Python (SWIG) bindings for Subversion.
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Jeroen Ruig