Robert Kern wrote: > Fredrik Lundh wrote: >> Christian Stapfer wrote: >> >>> Problem "solved" by rudely installing PIL 1.1.5 for Windows and >>> Python 2.4 from http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ >>> right on top of my existing "Python Enthought Edition--Python >>> 2.4.3 for Windows". This might have destroyed the consistency >>> of the overall installation, of course. I'm well punished >>> for installing Enthought Python 2.4.3: Next time I will again >>> install all packages that I need myself, as I did for Python >>> 2.3, instead of using a prepackaged distribution like Enthought >>> Python. >> >> Since the truetype extension is quite popular, and from what I'm told >> worked just fine in earlier Enthought releases, this is probably just an >> accidental omission. I'm sure the Enthought people will fix this if you >> report it to them. > > https://svn.enthought.com/enthought/ticket/864 > > The person who builds the Enthought Edition releases is out on vacation > this week, so a new release will probably wait until he comes back. In the > meantime, installing Fredrik's binaries on top of ours should work just > fine.
Great! - if it does. (Your words in God's ear...) Sorry about leaving out some details about the release I installed. Maybe the following helps? C:\Python24\Enthought\Doc>python Python 2.4.3 - Enthought Edition 1.0.0 (#69, Aug 2 2006, 12:09:59) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Perhaps not. Since I have already deleted the Windows installer, and do not know of any other way to get Enthought-specific version info, this is all I can offer at the moment... (I had downloaded the installer from http://code.enthought.com/enthon/ on August 31, around 06:00 GMT. I suppose this means that it was enthon-python2.4-1.0.0.exe, but cannot verify anymore whether it was this specific installer that I used - or not.) Best regards and thanks for your reply, Christian Stapfer -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list