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I have since found the messsage. In essence it says I must download and install http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/lxml
That in turn requires that I download using a package called "pip" which I don't have. Or I can build from source, but that requires that I have libxml2 and libxslt including header files.
This is indeed a man-sized can of worms to get a function that should be included with the base system. I also have a Debian partition up which has Inkscape 47 on it. If the "pip" path fails I will try upgrading Debian to wheezy which may have a newer version available.
It would be nice if the developers of Inkscape would provide a source package for Linux that had all the requirements bundled in.
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 9:53 AM, john Culleton <John@...1202...> wrote:
I have since found the messsage. In essence it says I must download and install http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/lxml
That in turn requires that I download using a package called "pip" which I don't have. Or I can build from source, but that requires that I have libxml2 and libxslt including header files.
What's wrong with the lxml provided by your distro? eg: apt-get install python-lxml
Chris
On Thu, 2 May 2013 12:22:23 -0500 Chris Mohler <cr33dog@...400...> wrote:
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 9:53 AM, john Culleton <John@...1202...> wrote:
I have since found the messsage. In essence it says I must download and install http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/lxml
That in turn requires that I download using a package called "pip" which I don't have. Or I can build from source, but that requires that I have libxml2 and libxslt including header files.
What's wrong with the lxml provided by your distro? eg: apt-get install python-lxml
Chris
I have used Slackware since the 1990s. I just installed a Kubuntu partition too just for Inkscape use.
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On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 7:21 PM, john Culleton <John@...1202...> wrote:
What's wrong with the lxml provided by your distro? eg: apt-get install python-lxml
Chris
I have used Slackware since the 1990s. I just installed a Kubuntu partition too just for Inkscape use.
That doesn't really answer the question - both of those distros should provide a system-wide python-lxml package (though it might be named differently, and I haven't ever used slack - I'm assuming there's some sort of official repo).
Chris
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