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pythonlibdiscid 2.0.3
libdiscid Python bindings
python-libdiscid implements Python >= 3.6 bindings for libdiscid using Cython.
Dependencies
libdiscid
Cython (>= 0.15, optional)
pkgconfig (optional)
Note that the tarballs come with pre-built C source for the Cython module. So
Cython is only required if one builds python-libdiscid from the git repository
or if one wants to change anything in the Cython module.
If pkgconfig is installed, setup.py uses libdiscid's pkg-config information to
set include directories, libraries to link, etc.
Quick installation guide
python-libdiscid is available in some distributions:
Debian/Ubuntu: apt-get install python3-libdiscid (Python 3)
Fedora: dnf install python3-libdiscid (Python 3)
python-libdiscid can be installed via pip:
$ pip install python-libdiscid
or by running:
$ python3 setup.py install
If you just want to try it locally, run:
$ python3 setup.py build_ext -i
and hack right away. You can also run:
$ python3 setup.py build
but please make sure that build/lib.* is in sys.path before the source
folder.
A note for Windows users
There are eggs available from PyPI that don't require the extension module to be
built. If these are used, it is still required to drop a working discid.dll in
C:\WINDOWS\system32 (or wherever it can be found).
Usage
from libdiscid import read
disc = read("/dev/cdrom")
print("id: {}".format(disc.id))
License
python-libdiscid is released under the MIT license. Check LICENSE for details.
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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