pythonwin installation
Mark Hammond
mhammond at skippinet.com.au
Tue Jan 4 19:37:42 EST 2000
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This generally means you need a COM update. If you visit my starship pages at http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond you should find some links to the Microsoft site where you can get the COM updates... Mark. "P.J.W.S. Vrijlandt" <P.J.W.S.VRIJLANDT at INT.azg.nl> wrote in message news:218A08577EF at nds-3.azg.nl... > Hi all, > > When installing pythonwin (from win32all-125) I first saw this > message about 3 times. But pythonwin did install and I can start it. > > It seems I can't do anything like using running makepy &c. > This is what happens: > > PythonWin 1.5.2 (#0, Apr 13 1999, 10:51:12) [MSC 32 bit > (Intel)] on win32 Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch > Centrum, Amsterdam Portions Copyright 1994-1999 Mark Hammond > (MHammond at skippinet.com.au) > >>> import pythoncom > Traceback (innermost last): > File "<interactive input>", line 1, in ? > ImportError: DLL load failed: Een apparaat dat op het systeem is > aangesloten, werkt niet. > >>> > > Since Dutch is your 2nd language (as in another thread), you all > understand that the DLL does not load because "a device connected to > the system, does not work". In the configuration screen everything > seems fine. > > Any ideas? > > I'm running Win95 osr 2 on a pentium with 32 mb. Does pythonwin have > any configuration requirements? > I used all the default installation options. > Python and Idle/Tkinter work fine. > > TIA, > > Patrick Vrijlandt >
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