I'm looking to use the python library rsvg for converting an SVG graphic to other formats (mainly PDF) and cannot seem to find the python-librsvg source to download and install on Mac OSX anywhere. Any help?
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        I've finally found it. It's buried in a Macports package called gnome-python-desktop:
$ sudo port install gnome-python-desktop
Everything I can find suggests it is available nowhere else. Both this and this page say it is wrapped up in GNOME Desktop and is not stand-alone. Same deal on Linux (in Ubuntu the name of the package is python-gnome2-desktop). There is a package on GitHub that looks a bit more lightweight, but it is Windows-only.
I also discovered something else disturbing: this module hasn't been updated since 2005. So if possible, it would be best to stay well away from it. :-/
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        MacPorts has a version of it: http://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=librsvg
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                    That's the Gnome library, not the python bindings to it. – Neil Traft Jul 27 '12 at 02:02
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                    Ah, sorry, the MacPorts portfile for librsvg has python27 as a dependency which I assumed was for the bindings. Presumably you would still need to install the library in any case. – Ned Deily Jul 27 '12 at 05:34