Re: [Tutor] Calling a C shared library with PyObject

2019-07-17 Thread Alan Gauld via Tutor
On 17/07/2019 18:03, Jesse Ibarra wrote: > I am using Python3.6 > > Working with C/Python embedding: > https://docs.python.org/3.6/extending/embedding.html#beyond-very-high-level-embedding-an-overview > > I have to call a shared library (.so) that I created using PyObjects. To be honest embedding

Re: [Tutor] Lengthy copyright notices?

2019-07-17 Thread David L Neil
On 18/07/19 10:08 AM, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote: On 17/07/2019 21:01, David L Neil wrote: One line offers plenty of space to exert a claim (such can be very simple and does not need to be lawyer-speak!) which should also refer to the template's/package's external file or web-page. Yes, I've

[Tutor] Calling a C shared library with PyObject

2019-07-17 Thread Jesse Ibarra
I am using Python3.6 Working with C/Python embedding: https://docs.python.org/3.6/extending/embedding.html#beyond-very-high-level-embedding-an-overview I have to call a shared library (.so) that I created using PyObjects. Please advise. Jesse Ibarra _

Re: [Tutor] Lengthy copyright notices?

2019-07-17 Thread Alan Gauld via Tutor
On 17/07/2019 21:01, David L Neil wrote: > One line offers plenty of space to exert a claim (such can be very > simple and does not need to be lawyer-speak!) which should also refer to > the template's/package's external file or web-page. Yes, I've seen that and if the lawyer speak is very ver

Re: [Tutor] Lengthy copyright notices?

2019-07-17 Thread David L Neil
On 16/07/19 12:47 PM, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote: On 15/07/2019 23:34, Mats Wichmann wrote: Rule #1: it's all opinion in the end... Not quite. Different jurisdictions (remember, this list has an international membership!) have different understandings of (even, respect for) copyrights and p