Gabriel, thanks for the reply. The error is that the DLL can not be found. I
think the reason is that the pyd files from pywin32 do not use the
python.exe directory. Instead, they expect pywintypes24.dll on the path.
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En Thu, 12 Apr 2007 19:02:53 -0300, Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> It seems that pywintypes24.dll and pythoncom24.dll have to be in
> C:\Windows\System32 directory. Otherwise I get an error.
> Any way to get around that?
Both are part of the pywin32 extensions, better ask on the python-win
It seems that pywintypes24.dll and pythoncom24.dll have to be in
C:\Windows\System32 directory. Otherwise I get an error.
Any way to get around that?
>> 3. Some files go to the Windows\system32 directory, including some
>> win32all
>> files. Can they be in the current directory as python.exe?
>
Jack schrieb:
> Thanks for all the replies. It would be great to have all customization
> related information on one doc page.
Please put it into a wiki page, at wiki.python.org
> 1. One Windows, it's possible to zip all files in a Python24.zip. I'm not
> very clear if it's used in the stardard d
En Tue, 10 Apr 2007 00:17:33 -0300, Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> 1. One Windows, it's possible to zip all files in a Python24.zip. I'm not
> very clear if it's used in the stardard distribution. What can,
> and what can not be put into this file? I suppose zip file will help
> reduce the d
Thanks for all the replies. It would be great to have all customization
related information on one doc page.
A few more questions:
1. One Windows, it's possible to zip all files in a Python24.zip. I'm not
very clear if it's used in the stardard distribution. What can,
and what can not be put into
On Apr 6, 4:52 pm, "Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since the full installation of Python (from either the standard installer or
> ActiveState installer) is too big for my intended use, I'd like to build a
> custom distribution of Python for Windows platform, omitting some lib files,
> such as a
> Is this information somewhere on python.org? This is at least an
> occasional question here.
Part of it. The way Python finds its landmark is in the sources
(so it is on svn.python.org/projects/python/trunk/PC/getpathp.c);
the minimum set of modules is nowhere documented (and will certainly
ch
""Martin v. Löwis"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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|> Is there a way to customize the Windows build? In my case, there is no
need
| > to build an installer. The best way is to have everything in a
directory, as
| > long as I know where to find Python and Python know
> Is there a way to customize the Windows build? In my case, there is no need
> to build an installer. The best way is to have everything in a directory, as
> long as I know where to find Python and Python knows where to find the
> necessary libs. Any online docs describing this? Thanks!
The i
On Apr 7, 1:52 am, "Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since the full installation of Python (from either the standard installer or
> ActiveState installer) is too big for my intended use, I'd like to build a
> custom distribution of Python for Windows platform, omitting some lib files,
> such as a
Jack wrote:
> Since the full installation of Python (from either the standard installer or
> ActiveState installer) is too big for my intended use, I'd like to build a
> custom distribution of Python for Windows platform, omitting some lib files,
> such as audio, tk, printing, testing units, etc.
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