-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of mark florisson
Sent: 09 November 2010 16:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Cython] Cython gdb on Windows

> The next problem was with the xml parser. I found I had to manually 
> add
>
> from xml.parsers import expat
>

> Why did you have to do that? I don't believe xml.parsers.expat provides an 
> ElementTree interface, so this would break all the code.
> Cygdb needs an ElementTree implementation, of which there are several, and it 
> tries all implementations that are out there. > Python2.5 comes with 
> xml.etree.ElementTree in the stdlib, and cygdb actually requires python 2.5 
> or higher at this moment so it >should not be an issue.

Python complained that expat was missing. So I imported it. This is with Python 
2.7 by the way.


> cygdb now goes through the motions of working, although I am against another 
> brick wall now in that my modules and python installation are all 64 bit, 
> whereas mingw/msys is 32 bit. This isn't cygdb's fault though...
>
> I hope some of this is useful. I've not yet got a useable cygdb, but 
> hopefully am getting there.

>Yes, this is kind of unfortunate that windows is always a problem.

It certainly is...


Cheers,
Paul
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