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pip3 install raylib
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If you're using **Linux** a different version of Python, or maybe a different version of Windows/Mac with incompatible libraries
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then you can either use the dynamic binding only or else you will have to build from source using Raylib 2.5, e.g.
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If you're using **Linux**, or a different version of Python, or maybe Windows/Mac with incompatible libraries
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then you can either *use the dynamic binding only* or else you will have to build from source. Download, compile
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and install Raylib 2.5 then
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cd raylib/static
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python3 build_linux.py
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## raylib.static
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Currently the goal is make usage as similar to the original C as CFFI will allow. There are a few differences
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Goal is make usage as similar to the original C as CFFI will allow. There are a few differences
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you can see in the examples. See test_static.py and examples/*.py for how to use.
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```
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There have been some weird failures with dynamic bindings and ctypes bindings before and often the failures are silent
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so you dont even know. Also the static bindings should be faster. Therefore I recommend the static ones...
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BUT the dynamic bindings have the big advantage that you don't need to compile anything to install.
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BUT the dynamic bindings have the big advantage that you don't need to compile anything to install. You just need a Raylib DLL,
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which we supply for Windows/Mac/Linux.
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See test_dynamic.py for how to use them.
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See test_dynamic.py for how to use.
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## raylib.static.pyray
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