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Old 05-01-2018, 06:35 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by gabox01 View Post
Thanks, it is much clearer now.
Would it be technically possible to put those C modules, libraries etc.. in a directory in binary form, and make them available to your python code, so you don't have to use a binary at all? In Java, you can use the classpath to achieve that.
that is effectively what you are doing when you use the suggested method for setting up a development environment! The Calibre binary install location becomes the place where the python interpreter looks for required modules when running from Calibre python source.
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