System Requirements
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Aspose.ZIP for Python via .NET can be integrated with any python application. Aspose.ZIP for Python via .NET is a robust archive processing engine.
Supported Operating Systems
Aspose.ZIP for Python via .NET supports any 64-bit or 32-bit operating system where Python 3.5 or later is installed.
Windows
- Microsoft Windows 2003 Server ( x64, x86)
- Microsoft Windows 2008 Server ( x64, x86)
- Microsoft Windows 2012 Server ( x64, x86)
- Microsoft Windows 2012 R2 Server ( x64, x86)
- Microsoft Windows Vista ( x64, x86)
- Microsoft Windows XP ( x64, x86)
- Microsoft Windows 7 ( x64, x86)
- Microsoft Windows 8, 8.1 ( x64, x86)
- Microsoft Windows 10 ( x64, x86)
- Microsoft Windows 11
Linux
Aspose.ZIP for .NET supports Linux that offers .NET Core 2.0 and above installation. They include, but not limited to:
- Ubuntu
- openSUSE
- CentOS
- and others
System Requirements for Target Linux Platform
- GCC-6 runtime libraries (or later).
- Dependencies of .NET Core Runtime. Installing .NET Core Runtime itself is NOT required.
- For Python 3.5-3.7: The pymalloc build of Python is needed. The –with-pymalloc Python build option is enabled by default. Typically, the pymalloc build of Python is marked with m suffix in the filename.
- libpython shared Python library. The –enable-shared Python build option is disabled by default, some Python distributions do not contain the libpython shared library. For some linux platforms, the libpython shared library can be installed using the package manager, for example: sudo apt-get install libpython3.7. The common issue is that libpython library is installed in a different location than the standard system location for shared libraries. The issue can be fixed by using the Python build options to set alternate library paths when compiling Python, or fixed by creating a symbolic link to the libpython library file in the system standard location for shared libraries. Typically, the libpython shared library file name is libpythonX.Ym.so.1.0 for Python 3.5-3.7, or libpythonX.Y.so.1.0 for Python 3.8 or later (for example: libpython3.7m.so.1.0, libpython3.9.so.1.0).