On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Phil Charlesworth <[email protected]> wrote: > On 16/03/12 15:36, lkcl luke wrote: >> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Phil Charlesworth >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I have just tried running an app in pyjd (MSHTML on Windows 7) using >>> what I think is the most recent commit b7cbeb10..... >>> >>> After import pyjd it fails on the next import statement. I tried the >>> KitchenSink example instead. Exactly the same result. Here is the >>> traceback from that: >>> >> >>> return getLoggerForHandler(AppendHandler(name), name, level, fmt) >>> File "C:\pyjamas\library\pyjamas\logging\handlers.py", line 26, in >>> __init__ >>> super(AppendHandler, self).__init__() >>> TypeError: super() argument 1 must be type, not classobj >>> >>> I think this is a generic pyjd issue, not MSHTML. I don't want to be >>> censorious but please, guys, get a working pyjd implementation and use >>> it to test before you commit. >>> >> hmmm.... hint, hint, peter. >> >> hmmm... i'm using pyjd, and python 2.7 - i don't see this problem, phil. >> >> you wouldn't happen to be using python 2.6 would you? >> >> phil could you do a binary search, find which commit break things, >> i'll revert stuff within say... 18 hours unless peter comes up with a >> solution before then. >> >> l. > > L, I had to go back to 8b766e... "allow panels floating" to get a > working version. > Everything from da3ef90... "Issue #701: completed implementation of new > Pyjamas logging module" gives essentially the problem I reported above.
ok. python2.7-isms peter, you got a moment to sort that (using python2.6)? l.

