My management requires that we stick with the version that comes with CentOs 
which is 2.6.   I know that it’s possible to have multiple versions co-resident 
with or without virtualenv, but policy is policy ☹



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Joel Goldstick
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To: Terry Reedy
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Subject: Re: noobie needs help with ctypes

On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Terry Reedy 
<tjre...@udel.edu<mailto:tjre...@udel.edu>> wrote:
On 12/9/2013 2:24 PM, Sells, Fred wrote:
I'm using python 2.6 on Linux/CentOs 6.x

I would use the latest 2.7 (or 3.3) for a new project if at all possible.

I seem to recall that Centos needs 2.6 as default python for its own purposes, 
so you need to install another version without messing with 2.6.  VirtualEnv 
might help.

I'm getting ctypes to work, but getting stuck on the use of  .argtypes.  Can 
someone point out what I'm doing.  This is my first use of ctypes and it looks 
like I'm getting different definitions in stackoverflow that may correspond to 
different version of python.

In particular, I am sure that there have been bugfixes for ctypes.


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