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| Python Wrapper and Packaging
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| This directory contains the basic setup script and directory structure for the gtsam python module.
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| During the build of gtsam, when GTSAM_BUILD_PYTHON is enabled, the following instructions will run.
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| * The handwritten module source files are compiled and linked with Boost Python, generating a shared 
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|   library which can then be imported by python
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| * A setup.py script is configured from setup.py.in
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| * The gtsam packages 'gtsam', 'gtsam_utils', 'gtsam_examples', and 'gtsam_tests' are installed into
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|   the site-packages folder within the (possibly non-default) installation prefix folder. If 
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|   installing to a non-standard prefix, make sure that _prefix_/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages is 
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|   present in your $PYTHONPATH
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| The target version of Python to create the module can be set by defining GTSAM_PYTHON_VERSION to 'X.Y' (Example: 2.7 or 3.4), or 'Default' if you want to use the default python installed in your system. Note that if you specify a target version of python, you should also have the correspondening Boost 
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| Python version installed (Example: libboost_python-py27.so or libboost_python-py34.so on Linux). 
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| If you're using the default version, your default Boost Python library (Example: libboost_python.so on Linux) should correspond to the default python version in your system.
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