From: Bill Mummert
I missed your previous response. I am using the 64 bit version of Python.
The Python 64 bit install appeared to complete fully. I am able to
execute source code, and I am able to install py2exe. I have also tried
using the PIL source kit which is labeled for all OS, but I get hit with
an error in this attempt when I try to compile the library following the
instructions in the readme file.
As a side note, I successfully installed 32 bit Python, PIL, and other
libraries on this same system with complete success. So I do have a
working option. Thank you for your responses.
In my previous post (in case you still can't see it) I provided a 64-bit PIL
version compiled from source:
http://www.mediafire.com/?20h3zeimnke
I don't blame you for opting to go with Python 32-bit. It still too early
for full transition to 64-bit, at least in Windows-land, where compiling
stuff is not an OS feature. :o)
As for building PIL x64, if you want full feature support, you have to build
some dependencies as well (zlib, libpng, jpeglib, and freetype). It's a bit
convoluted; if you or anyone else want instructions, I'll post them here.
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