Helmut Kudrnovsky wrote: > >It suggests that the registry keys are inconsistent. > [...] > >ftype and assoc show the system-wide settings, but these are ignored > >if there are per-user keys. If the per-user keys exist but the values > >are invalid, executing a script will result in a dialog asking you to > >select the program to open that type of file. > > could it be that ArcGIS installs a "inconsistent" python?
Possibly. Run regedit and examine the aforementioned keys. > if yes how to deal with this? That would depend upon the details. If it's a case that's easily detectable and clearly invalid, the installer can fix it automatically. Otherwise, it may be possible to have the installer perform a test, and if it fails direct the user to a "Python on Windows" page on the GRASS website. > AFAIK most of the winGRASS-users has also ArcGIS installed. If it's a specific problem, hopefully it should have a specific solution. -- Glynn Clements <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev
