At 04:51 PM 9/7/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>That's not going to work. A '.so' file is a binary, not a Python bytecode
>file. Unless you've got an extremely rare (in fact, AFAIK, nonexistent)
>StrongARM-based desktop computer, that .so file isn't going to mean a thing
>to your iPAQ.
Possibly Mr. Elser could recompile fcntlmodule.so on the iPaq from it's source?
Also, if it's written in C and not python, I would guess that fcntlmodule.so might be wanting to do things it can't do on an iPaq anyway (though I may be wrong). Is there any possibility that you can remove from the python scripts whatever functionality is calling that .so file? Or does that defeat the purpose :-)
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Received on Fri Sep 7 14:44:13 2001
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