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2 Python bindings for Shapelib
3 ============================
4
5 These are two python modules for shapelib created with SWIG.
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7 Shapelib is a free software library for reading and writing ESRI shape
8 files and can be found at http://gdal.velocet.ca/projects/shapelib.
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10 SWIG is tool that can generate wrappers of C and C++ libraries for a
11 variety of scripting languages. It's homepage is www.swig.org.
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13 The two modules here wrap the shape file reading and writing API and the
14 DBF file reading and writing API. The shape file bindings are currently
15 limited to 2-dimensional data.
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18 Requirements
19 ------------
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21 To compile the bindings, you need shapelib 1.2.8. Older versions may or
22 may not work, I've only tested the code with 1.2.8.
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24 SWIG is not required. The files generated by SWIG are contained in the
25 archive. If modify shapelib.i or dbflib.i and need to recreate the
26 generated files, you need at least SWIG 1.3.
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28 You also need Python, of course. If you installed prebuilt packages such
29 as RPMs of some Linux distributions, please make sure that the
30 development package is also installed.
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33 License
34 -------
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36 The shapelib python bindings are covered by the LGPL. See COPYING for
37 more information.
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40 Compilation and Installation
41 ----------------------------
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43 Pyshapelib uses the python distutils which come with Python 2.0 or newer
44 and are also available separately from python.org for older versions.
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46 To compile the bindings, unpack the archive under the shapelib archive
47 or move the directory there if you've already unpacked it. Then run
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49 python setup.py build
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51 to build the bindings. The result can be found under the (new) build
52 subirectory.
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54 To install run
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56 python setup.py install
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58 which will install the bindings into python's site-packages directory.
59 You can use the intall command's --prefix option to select a different
60 installatin directory.
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62 For more information about the setup.py script, invoke it with the
63 --help option:
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65 python setup.py --help
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68 Documentation
69 -------------
70
71 There's no real documentation for the python bindings themselves, but
72 there's a simple demo/test script called pytest.py.
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74 The change history is recorded in NEWS and in detail in ChangeLog.

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