************ ** CSPICE ** ************ The cspice package is a Python interface to the NAIF cspice library. To use the cspice package, you must either copy an existing shared object file or compile a new one for your operating system as described below. Pre-compiled shared objects are provided for Ubuntu Linux (64-bit), Mac OSX (64-bit), and Windows (32-bit and 64-bit). These shared objects may not always be up-to-date, and it is recommended that you compile your own from scratch if you need the most recent CSPICE code. Ubuntu Linux 64-bit COPY FROM cspice/_cspice_linux_ubuntu_64bit_python273.so COPY TO cspice/_cspice.so Mac OSX 64-bit COPY FROM cspice/_cspice_osx_10.9_64bit_python275.so COPY TO cspice/_cspice.so Windows 32-bit * No binaries provided - you need to build your own * Windows 64-bit COPY FROM cspice/_cspice_win7_64bit_python2_7_11.pyd COPY TO cspice/_cspice.pyd TO COMPILE FOR FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS IN ===================== ================================= Ubuntu Linux 64-bit cspice/cspice_make_linux_ubuntu.sh Mac OSX 64-bit cspice/cspice_make_osx_10.9.sh Windows 32-bit cspice/cspice_make_windows.bat Windows 64-bit cspice/cspice_make_windows.bat To test your installation: % python >>> import cspice >>> cspice.tkvrsn("toolkit")