Hello,
i've used reportlabs over two years now and was content with its
quality. These days i have turned to cairo and can only recommend to
do so: It is still easier to use (than the well-designed reportlabs
tools) and an engine working in a lot of other software too, for
example firefox.
Reason
Hi Robin,
It looks like you've been busy. I'm sorry but you are well over my
head at the moment!
:-)
If you need me to test an install then I'd be happy to help. However,
I just received an email from Christoph Gohlke saying:
" ... There are 64 bit versions of Reportlab and PIL for Python 2.6
f
On 12/03/2010 19:29, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
Not sure if this is a bug
I think it is. It seems that the cross-build support in msvc9compiler
has been tested only in a build tree of Python (where there is no Libs
directory).
This minor patch seems to fix the problem for me (using a PCBuild fo
> Not sure if this is a bug
I think it is. It seems that the cross-build support in msvc9compiler
has been tested only in a build tree of Python (where there is no Libs
directory).
For released copies of Python, I could change that to distribute the
AMD64 pythonXY.lib in libs/amd64. [FWIW, I'm st
On 12/03/2010 11:40, Robin Becker wrote:
I assume I can get those from a working Python amd64 install and stuff
on one of the compiler paths somehow.
Not sure if this is a bug; I dug around a bit and find that because of the cross
compilation distutils is supposed to add an extra li
On 11/03/2010 18:00, Martin v. Loewis wrote:
I have a Windows 7 (64bit AMD) machine
..
Perhaps some expert on the python list knows which versions of VS
support 64bit; I do have VS 2005/2008 etc, but I'll probably need to set
up a 64bit machine to see if they will install on a 64bit arc
Following the information from MvL I will try and get the 2.6 pyds built for
amd64, I see that there's a cross platform compile technique for distutils, but
am not sure if it applies to bdist_winexe etc etc. I'll have a go at this next week.
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> I’m sorry everyone. I didn’t realise I had installed the 64-bit
> version of Python. Well, at least someone else might find have the
> same problem. But I think that there is going to be a bit of a rough
> patch as everyone moves over to 64-bit.
Expect that move to take a few more years. 64-bit
@Robin
Thanks. I thought that this seemed to be a general python thing
because it was effecting both installs. However, after also reading
Martin's comments ...
@Martin
> This is somewhat imprecise: is it
> a) that your CPU is AMD64, and thus supports 64-bit mode, or
> b) that *in addition*, your
>> I have a Windows 7 (64bit AMD) machine
This is somewhat imprecise: is it
a) that your CPU is AMD64, and thus supports 64-bit mode, or
b) that *in addition*, your Windows 7 installation is a 64-bit
installation, or
c) that *in addition*, your Python installation is also a 64-bit
installation
On 11/03/2010 13:55, Astley Le Jasper wrote:
I have a Windows 7 (64bit AMD) machine and am having quite a lot of
problems installing Reportlabs and Pil. I wondered if anyone else has
had the same issues and what the best way of dealing with it.
So far I've tried:
1. Reportlabs / Pil 32 installe
I have a Windows 7 (64bit AMD) machine and am having quite a lot of
problems installing Reportlabs and Pil. I wondered if anyone else has
had the same issues and what the best way of dealing with it.
So far I've tried:
1. Reportlabs / Pil 32 installers - I've tried using these but they
can't find
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