On 30/04/2012 08:03, Aravind Kamble wrote: > Hi All, > > I am trying to install pywin32-217 for the first time on my Windows 7 64 > bit machine. I have following installed on my machine, > > Python 2.7.3 > MS Windows SDK for Windows 7 (7.1) > Downloaded pywin32-217 from sourceforge > > > When I run the setup.py as below > c:\pywin32-217\python setup.py install > > I am getting following error > > Building pywin32 2.7.217.0 > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "setup.py", line 2428, in <module> > ] + > File "setup.py", line 2224, in convert_data_files > raise RuntimeError("No files match '%s'" % file) > RuntimeError: No files match 'pythonwin\pywin\*.cfg' > > There are two .cfg files (default.cfg and IDLE.cfg) under pythonwin\pywin\. > > Please help how to get rid of this error and continue with installation.
Do you have / want to build from source? If not, download one of the binaries from Sourceforge and use that. If you do need to build from source, you'll have to patch the setup.py in the pywin32 sourceball to add a parameter anchor=0 to the calls to include_pattern and exclude_pattern within the convert_data_files function. (I was just about to get in touch with Mark H and offer a patch but I won't have time to do the mechanics until this afternoon at the earliest...) FWIW this is due to a recent-ish change to distutils which fixed a longstanding bugette. The effect was to tighten up the action of include|exclude_pattern calls so that they don't match against directory strings unless anchor is set to 0. Again, though, unless you *want* to build from source, you can just download a binary build. TJG _______________________________________________ python-win32 mailing list python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32