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| Author | theller |
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| Recipients | janssen, jcea, schmir, theller |
| Date | 2008年05月30日.20:58:18 |
| SpamBayes Score | 0.011840751 |
| Marked as misclassified | No |
| Message-id | <48406A6B.6000208@ctypes.org> |
| In-reply-to | <4b3e516a0805291808h2200dd4bj223532c7f7ee61da@mail.gmail.com> |
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> The question is, which linker? I think it should be ld.so, which links "on > demand", and does pay attention to LD_LIBRARY_PATH. I'm not sure what the > point of find_library() is, otherwise. The best explanation is in the python docs: http://docs.python.org/lib/ctypes-finding-shared-libraries.html |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2008年05月30日 20:58:23 | theller | set | spambayes_score: 0.0118408 -> 0.011840751 recipients: + theller, jcea, janssen, schmir |
| 2008年05月30日 20:58:19 | theller | link | issue2936 messages |
| 2008年05月30日 20:58:18 | theller | create | |