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On 19/06/2019 22:32, Rasmus Jonsson wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 08:07:15 +0200
Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com> wrote:

This worked, thanks. However, the project requires using whichever
LibreOffice installation is available.

For C++ and Java there is helper functionality in the LO SDK for 3rd-party apps to find and access a LO installation, see <https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/C%2B%2B/Transparent_Use_of_Office_UNO_Components> and <https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/Java/Transparent_Use_of_Office_UNO_Components>, respectively. But I don't think something like that has ever been implemented for Python.

The python interpreter needs to know about LO's UNO files, and a

Which are these UNO files?

Look into what instdir/program/python (a shell script) is doing before executing instdir/program/python.bin (the actual python executable).

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