A Friday 31 July 2009 11:51:29 escriguéreu:
> >> The first thing which I find odd here is that there is not an lzo-1-08
> >> subfolder to GnuWin32 in the zip file.
> >
> > No.  This is the correct structure following GnuWin32.  So that's OK.
>
> OK. What confused me was the in sec. 2.1.2 the path
> c:\stuff\lzo-1-08
> was mentioned.

Yeah.  Perhaps I should update instructions for the new LZO package.

>
> > You are looking in the wrong place.  You are doing a *binary*
> > installation, so the place to look at is:
> >
> > http://www.pytables.org/docs/manual/ch02.html#binaryInstallationDescr
> >
> > Please, try again with the above directives,
>
> Ah, OK, stupid me.
>
> OK, as I indicated in a previous post, that is actually what I asked
> about there, and actually I had also tried already to
> copy lzo1.dll to
> C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\tables
>
> but there the test gave the same warning that it could not find LZO
>
> However upon moving it to C:\Windows\System32 (man, I really dislike
> fiddling with dlls in that dir) it was capable to find it on doing an
> import tables; tables.test()
>
> Don't understand why it could not find it in the \tables folder

So neither do I.  Perhaps somebody knowing better Windows and its intricacies 
can shed more light here.

Well, at least you finally have LZO support in PyTables.

-- 
Francesc Alted

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