apologies i have been quite busy and had no time to get back to the project of figuring out how to make RPY2 work in Win.
I will play with it anyway when i find some time.
In the meantime, you are most welcome to use the package Pyper which is certified by ActiveState to work both in Win and Linux.
http://code.activestate.com/pypm/pyper/
Tuesday, August 23, 2011, 1:58:56 PM, you wrote:
Hello Laurent, do you remember what compiler have you used under Win? MS VC++? I run into some problems with the errors "error: initializer element is not constant" with mingw32 and from google, it looks like the solution is Visual Studio. Anyway, good progress. -- Jiri Pik, j...@jiripik.com Web: http://jiripik.com, LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jiripik, Twitter: http://twitter.com/@JiriPik |
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