Replacing ActivePython?
David Brady
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Thu Dec 27 13:15:27 EST 2001
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Hello, With Mark's parting comment about ActiveState slowing development on ActivePython, I'm turning my eyes back to the python.org version of Python, and I'm wondering what I would need to do to get the same, or at least a similar, level of integration with the Win32 API, shell, etc. I wouldn't worry about it but I'm ready to step up to Python 2.2 and ActiveState's version is stalled in alpha. I know I'll need to grab win32all and install it... what else should I do? For example, how do I make WSH execute .pys files? They don't appear to be recognized under the python.org sources. I'm assuming that it's some sort of registry tweak that's handled in the ActiveState installer. Any other things that'll need to be set up? Thank you, -dB ===== David Brady daves_spam_dodging_account at yahoo.com I'm feeling very surreal today... or *AM* I? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com
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