
OK thanks Sidnei, I was wondering if you had been using his binaries our compiling you own. Is there an appropriate mailing list or should I ping Igor directly. I will let you know how usage on 64-bit goes and let you know about any issues. Cheers, Hanni 2008/10/2 Sidnei da Silva <sidnei@enfoldsystems.com>
Haven't looked at that yet. I'm pretty confident though that we need libxml2 to be compiled for x64 first.
I use the binaries provided by Igor Zlatkovic (http://www.zlatkovic.com/libxml.en.html) to build lxml. Maybe you can get the ball rolling by pinging Igor about providing x64 binaries? I'm a little bit short of time to start that discussion, but will eventually need a x64 build myself, for using lxml with IIS in Windows Server x64.
Hi All,
Came across this little gem of a Python module which seems able to
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Hanni Ali <hanni.ali@gmail.com> wrote: translate
some XML reports for me nicely.
I was very pleased to see a Python 2.6 installer for windows, made checking it out much easier than many modules I use. So thanks for that.
However although my testing seems to confirm this is the ideal module I do need to deploy to our production environment which is a 64-bit Windows environment running Python 2.6 (I code on 32-bit box for simplicity/resource reasons).
Has anyone compiled and used lxml on this platform combination? If not does anyone foresee me having any issues compiling it for this platform?
Thanks,
Hanni
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