2018-05-15 03:13:16 +00:00
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2018-05-15 03:13:16 +00:00
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<topic id="topic_mss_p2y_5db">
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<title>No PyPI</title>
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<body>
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<p>Most third-party Python packages and modules are available and distributed through
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the Python Package Installer, known as PyPI.</p>
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<p>Due to the nature of what these bindings are and how they work, it is infeasible to install
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the GPGME Python bindings in the same way.</p>
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<p>This is because the bindings use SWIG to dynamically generate C bindings against
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<codeph>gpgme.h</codeph> and <codeph>gpgme.h</codeph> is generated from
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<codeph>gpgme.h.in</codeph> at compile time when GPGME is built from source. Thus to
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include a package in PyPI which actually built correctly would require either statically
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built libraries for every architecture bundled with it or a full implementation of C for
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each architecture.</p>
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</body>
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</topic>
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