| But 'lxml.__path__' doesn't give you the lxml version?
No, and I'm not sure how to get it. I was hoping that the path would at least provide a clue though.
> So in theory you could write a dummy extension that writes that info to stderr.
You could do that - an 'sysinfo & debug' extension ;-)? Inkex.py has 'errormsg(msg)' - a dialog is more convenient with non-linux packages than system.log…
Mine does not. Wait... 0.46 does not - svn does. But it just writes to stderr ;) Which does produce a dialog btw.
| But 'lxml.__path__' doesn't give you the lxml version?
No, and I'm not sure how to get it. I was hoping that the path would at least provide a clue though.
> So in theory you could write a dummy extension that writes that info to stderr.
You could do that - an 'sysinfo & debug' extension ;-)? Inkex.py has 'errormsg(msg)' - a dialog is more convenient with non-linux packages than system.log…
Mine does not. Wait... 0.46 does not - svn does. But it just writes to stderr ;) Which does produce a dialog btw.