On 16/03/2009 6:05 AM, John Nagle wrote:
Tim Golden wrote:
John Nagle wrote:
Any idea when PyWin32 will be available for Python 3.x?
John Nagle
Release 213 is out already:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=78018&package_id=79063&release_id=661475
I think it's still considered a little bit beta. There have been a *lot*
of changes involved.
That "wizard" won't even install unless Python 3.0 is "in the
registry", which apparently means "installed as the default Python".
After giving the user an alert box, it dumps you into a dialog which
says "Python 3.0 is required for this package. Select installation to use".
That's blank, and the form fields "Python Directory" and "Installation
Directory" won't accept input, so it can't even be overridden manually.
Lame.
This would be exactly the same for any version of Python; while the
distutils create UI does suck, the problem has nothing to do with Python
3.0.
I'm guessing you built it from source? If so, and as with every version
of Python, you really just need the 'InstallPath' set appropriately, but
probably also want the PythonPath to be setup like other versions.
Cheers,
Mark
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