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and that is also not right because I needed to select the subdirectory that has subdirectories that and init.py scripts in them or the interpreter just skips EVERYTHING
AND WTF IS UP WITH A 120 CHAR LINE LIMIT ??? -
haha now there is a question as to whether it uses LD_LIBRARY_PATH OR PKG_CONFIG_PATH to find the shared object library it links against lol
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So amazingly I went into the swig docs and the specific step I took try to correct the problem was listed along a very convenient if buried list of common problems
So now I’m still wondering if it’s pycharm -
and oh yippedtee doo dah it works in the shell
so the place where I changed the environment variables to fix this isnt taking for some reason.. sigh
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So I'm trying to see if Python adds language features that are easier to use in Linux for quick purposes like converting a raster to sectional image files and compressing them.
Trying to make this multi platform.
So the question then becomes, since I have a testing build location so as not to fuck up my host system, how do I point PyCharm to the python bindings AND the installed lib in its custom location ?
See this kind of setup information is something that would make getting started with things like this much easier and quicker.
Can't tell me there isn't a purpose for this. This seems like a reasonable use-case.
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