I notice that the libgsf python bindings in CVS haven't been updated in a while and are not buildable in the release tar balls. It takes a few minor changes to get it to compile, but after that everything appears to work. Just wondering why they aren't shipped in a more . . . buildable state by default, if disabled. Also, seeing as automake-1.7 is pretty much required for most things these days, is there any reason why the python acinclude.m4.am15 and Makefile.am15 haven't been made the default? -- Shahms E. King <shahms shahms com> Multnomah ESD Public Key: http://shahms.mesd.k12.or.us/~sking/shahms.asc Fingerprint: 1612 054B CE92 8770 F1EA AB1B FEAB 3636 45B2 D75B
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