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Documentation: python bindings in ubuntu #269

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dewancse opened this issue Jan 10, 2019 · 2 comments
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Documentation: python bindings in ubuntu #269

dewancse opened this issue Jan 10, 2019 · 2 comments

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@dewancse
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Hi all,

I have installed libcellml and all tests have passed, but could not run python scripts because libcellml module is not found. It would be useful if you could provide some guidelines on how to configure libcellml paths to access python bindings in ubuntu.

Thank you,
Dewan

@dewancse dewancse changed the title Documentation: path settings to libcellml in ubuntu Documentation: python bindings in ubuntu Jan 10, 2019
@agarny
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agarny commented Jan 10, 2019

I must confess that I have yet to try the libCellML's Python binding, but hopefully @MichaelClerx can answer this one?

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At the moment only the test framework can access the python bindings, which should be reflected in the inclusion of a large number of python_x tests when ctest is run.

Eventually, we'll have to build some kind of "wheel" (see #206) that we can distribute via pypi so that users can pip install libcellml (or even apt-get install python3-libcellml), and then use it in any of their python projects. That will be a bit of work though, and at the moment you can't actually do anything with libcellml so I'm not prioritising that. Happy to help if someone else is picking this up though

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