No, I'm getting a slightly different error now though: *Webkit was not found. It can be found in a package with the name python-webkit or pywebkitgtk. DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.*
The interesting point in this error message is the DLL load failure. I have the installed Rednotebook on my PATH variable. I should probably look at compiling pywebkitgtk on my version of Windows 7, but that looks exceptionally involved. I'm going to have to go down the developing on Ubuntu route I think... although I really can't be sure that my code is any good, free of OS specific issues, unless I can try it out on both Linux and Windows. I'm primiarly a Windows user, so building a Linux only feature would be a real pain/waste. - Matthew On 5 October 2013 11:32, Jendrik Seipp <jendrikse...@web.de> wrote: > You probably need the pywebkitgtk bindings from > https://code.google.com/p/pywebkitgtk/. The bindings have to be compiled, > so I uploaded a compiled version I use. You can download the compiled > webkitgtk bindings from > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4780737/pywebkitgtk.zip and add the > contained "webkit" dir to C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages. Does this fix the > error? > > Cheers, > Jendrik > > Am 04.10.2013 11:07, schrieb Matthew Cunningham: > > I followed the new steps. For anyone who hasn't looked at the winbuild > instructions here they are: > > == Install requirements == > * Install Python 2.7 for Windows from the Python website [www.python.org > ]. > * Download and install the latest RedNotebook installer for Windows. > * Add the directory containing rednotebook.exe to your PATH. > * Install PyYaml for Python 2.7 from [http://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAML] > * Install Bzr for Python 2.7 with TortoiseBzr ( > https://launchpad.net/bzr/+download) > * Download the chardet package and add the "chardet" directory to > C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages > * Restart the system > > I still see a "Webkit not found" error following these instructions... > which I suppose makes sense, seeing as I do not have any kind of webkit > module in my python module list. I presume that I need to partially install > some sort of python module that can bind to the binaries in the Rednotebook > directory? > > > - Matthew > > > On 1 October 2013 23:23, Jendrik Seipp <jendrikse...@web.de> wrote: > >> Hi Matthew, >> >> I updated the instructions, but haven't tested them ( >> https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~jendrikseipp/rednotebook/trunk/view/head:/win/win-build.txt). >> Could you provide some feedback, please? If that's an option for you I >> would recommend using a Linux virtual machine (e.g. with Ubuntu) for the >> development. >> >> Cheers, >> Jendrik >> >> Am 01.10.2013 16:37, schrieb Matthew Cunningham: >> >> Hey, >> >> I'm having trouble getting my development environment setup. There is a >> note at the top of WinBuild.txt saying the instructions are outdated. >> Could anyone provide me with more up to date instructions? >> >> - Matthew >> >> >> >> > >
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