I do not have a DLLs folder. I created this installation of Python myself since I needed it built with Visual Studio 2005. I followed instructions under PC\readme.txt This file mentioned nothing about a DLLs folder.
>From PC\readme.txt ......... The best installation strategy is to put the Python executable (and DLL, for Win32 platforms) in some convenient directory such as C:/python, and copy all library files and subdirectories (using XCOPY) to C:/python/lib. I see that there is a _socket project in the Visual Studio solution. I built this manually and copied the _socket.pyx file do a manually created DLLs folder. This seems to have worked but it bothers me that there is no mention of this stuff in the readme.txt file. The readme file did mention that there is a config.c file that I am to edit to enable other modules. If I added a call to init_socket() in this file would the socket library then be built into the main dll file? I'm not sure exactly how to use this config.c file. Thanks, ~Eric On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Wolfgang Rohdewald <wolfg...@rohdewald.de> wrote: > On Montag 18 April 2011, Eric Frederich wrote: >> File "F:\My_Python27\lib\socket.py", line 47, in <module> >> import _socket >> ImportError: No module named _socket >> >> F:\pyside\setuptools-0.6c11> > > I have C:\Python27 > > and within that, DLLS\_socket.pyd > > this is what import _socket should find > > do you have that? > > -- > Wolfgang > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list