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Posted to pylucene-dev@lucene.apache.org by Dennis Cooper <dc...@yahoo.com> on 2009/08/17 11:41:37 UTC

Request: Windows 64-bit build with Python 3.1

Can I use PyLucene with Python 3.1? If not, are there plans to make PyLucene
compatible with Python 3.x? I need to use it with the 64-bit Windows build
of Python. Could you kindly provide Windows installation binaries for you
releases, as are provided for the official Python builds? Thanks.


Re: Request: Windows 64-bit build with Python 3.1

Posted by Valery Khamenya <kh...@gmail.com>.
Dennis,
I can only say that PyLucene works fine on my 64bit Linux box.

best regards
--
Valery A.Khamenya


On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Andi Vajda <va...@apache.org> wrote:

>
> On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Dennis Cooper wrote:
>
>  Can I use PyLucene with Python 3.1? If not, are there plans to make
>> PyLucene
>> compatible with Python 3.x?
>>
>
> No, PyLucene hasn't been ported to Python 3.x yet.
> Yes, there are plans to do so. Patches are welcome.
>
>  I need to use it with the 64-bit Windows build
>> of Python. Could you kindly provide Windows installation binaries for you
>> releases, as are provided for the official Python builds? Thanks.
>>
>
> I do not have access to 64-bit Windows and, in general, because there are
> just so many combinations of Operating System * Python version * Java
> version * Compiler version, binaries are not provided. It is just too much
> to do and maintain.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Andi..
>

Re: Request: Windows 64-bit build with Python 3.1

Posted by Andi Vajda <va...@apache.org>.
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Dennis Cooper wrote:

> Can I use PyLucene with Python 3.1? If not, are there plans to make PyLucene
> compatible with Python 3.x?

No, PyLucene hasn't been ported to Python 3.x yet.
Yes, there are plans to do so. Patches are welcome.

> I need to use it with the 64-bit Windows build
> of Python. Could you kindly provide Windows installation binaries for you
> releases, as are provided for the official Python builds? Thanks.

I do not have access to 64-bit Windows and, in general, because there are 
just so many combinations of Operating System * Python version * Java 
version * Compiler version, binaries are not provided. It is just too much 
to do and maintain.

Kind regards,

Andi..