John Fabiani wrote:
Terry Reedy wrote:
John Fabiani wrote:
Hi,
OpenOffice 3 on windows uses python 2.3.x (I have no idea why).
I presume because no one has volunteered to do the update for the Py-UNO
bridge. In any case, why do you consider that to be a problem. It is
common for apps to inc
Terry Reedy wrote:
> John Fabiani wrote:
>> Hi,
>> OpenOffice 3 on windows uses python 2.3.x (I have no idea why).
>
> I presume because no one has volunteered to do the update for the Py-UNO
> bridge. In any case, why do you consider that to be a problem. It is
> common for apps to include the
John Fabiani wrote:
Hi,
OpenOffice 3 on windows uses python 2.3.x (I have no idea why).
I presume because no one has volunteered to do the update for the Py-UNO
bridge. In any case, why do you consider that to be a problem. It is
common for apps to include the Python they are known to work
Hi,
OpenOffice 3 on windows uses python 2.3.x (I have no idea why). Does anyone
know where I can get whatever is needed to get python 2.5 working. I don't
want to learn how recompile openoffice because it has a steep learning
curve and is just to much when I can just use M$ word.
BTW using the o