[PythonCE] python port for embedded linux

Ashish Lal ashish_lal at hotmail.com
Sat Apr 26 12:28:21 CEST 2008


Hi -
 
We have an embedded device with 8MB flash and 32 MB RAM with ARM 9 processor runining 2.6.XX. kernel. We just used standard linux (Debian) and configured (or hacked it) to suit our needs. I am looking for a python distribution that has the math library, some IPC mechanisms and some string functions. Thats all.
 
Any pointers on a python distribution for embedded applications is deeply appreciated.
I have looked at distributions like tinypy etc.
 
Regards,
--Ashish> Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 11:26:08 +0200> From: lists at nanl.de> To: pythonce at python.org> Subject: Re: [PythonCE] python port for embedded linux> > Hey,> > it depends against which type of embedded C-library you link(ed) pythonce.> E.g. if your mebedded Linux-distribution uses the uclibc, you have to search for x86-binaries compiled against that version of c-library.> Same with dietlibc, normal libc, etc.> Which type of embedded linux-distribution are you using?> > Greetz> > d at ten> > Ashish Lal wrote:> > Does anyone know of a python port for embedded linux. I want to use it> > to do some "basic" scripting in python, mostly involving a library that> > we will develop. Nothing more. But this is on embedded linux, not WinCE.> > > > I think this list is the best place to place this question. though it is> > for WinCE.> > > > Any pointers would be deeply appreciated.> > > > Regards,> > --Ashish> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > _______________________________________________> > PythonCE mailing list> > PythonCE at python.org> > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce> _______________________________________________> PythonCE mailing list> PythonCE at python.org> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce
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