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lxml Windows binaries

I'm trying to find Windows binaries for lxml. The cheeseshop is supposed
to have such binaries, but I can't find them.
Does anyone know where I might find such binaries?

Thanks,
Jan

Sep 14 '06 #1
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Jan Dries wrote:
I'm trying to find Windows binaries for lxml. The cheeseshop is supposed
to have such binaries, but I can't find them.
Does anyone know where I might find such binaries?
The lxml install docs point to the following link for Windows binaries
:

http://www.zlatkovic.com/libxml.en.html

Which in turn points to :

http://www.zlatkovic.com/pub/libxml/

The latest binaries on this page are from July.

Fuzzyman
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml
Thanks,
Jan
Sep 14 '06 #2
Fuzzyman wrote:
Jan Dries wrote:
>I'm trying to find Windows binaries for lxml. The cheeseshop is supposed
to have such binaries, but I can't find them.
Does anyone know where I might find such binaries?

The lxml install docs point to the following link for Windows binaries
:

http://www.zlatkovic.com/libxml.en.html

Which in turn points to :

http://www.zlatkovic.com/pub/libxml/
Yes, but these are binaries for libxml. I found those already. What I
need now is a binary version of the python extension module lxml
(http://codespeak.net/lxml/). The docs there refer to
http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/lxml, but that page only has a binary
egg for Linux.

Regards,
Jan
Sep 14 '06 #3
Jan Dries wrote:
I'm trying to find Windows binaries for lxml. The cheeseshop is supposed
to have such binaries, but I can't find them.
Does anyone know where I might find such binaries?
http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/lxml

Sometimes takes a day longer, but our helpful egg contributors are pretty
reliable.

BTW, there's also a mailing list for lxml, it's always a good idea to discuss
lxml related stuff there.

Stefan
Sep 14 '06 #5
Stefan Behnel wrote:
Jan Dries wrote:
>I'm trying to find Windows binaries for lxml. The cheeseshop is supposed
to have such binaries, but I can't find them.
Does anyone know where I might find such binaries?

http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/lxml

Sometimes takes a day longer, but our helpful egg contributors are pretty
reliable.
Oops, I hadn't noticed that a new version of lxml was released yesterday.
>
BTW, there's also a mailing list for lxml, it's always a good idea to discuss
lxml related stuff there.
Will keep that in mind next time I have an issue.

Thanks,
Jan

Sep 14 '06 #6

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