Pyinstaller works fine on Windows XP. I am trying to get it working on
WINE. Running
configure.py results in asking for pywin32, however pywin 32 will not
install
C:\pywin32-214>c:\python26\python setup.py
Building pywin32 2.6.214.0
This is a distutils setup-script for the pywin32 extensions
To b
Please explain: http://python.pastebin.com/m401cf94d
IMHO this behaviour is anything but the usual straight forward and
obvious way of Python.
Can you please point out the benefits of this behaviour?
All the best,
TrainBwister
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