awesome, glad you got that going. =)

- Paul

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 7:33 AM, rudi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I just wanted to thank every one for your support.I have downladed
> eclipse (the link video was extremely helpfull)
> and installed pymel again,and now everything is working great.
> Thanks XD
>
> On 16 oct, 00:55, Judah Baron <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Download eclipse from the eclipse site, then from within eclipse you can
>> configure pydev in the "Software Updates" section. You will set it up under
>> the Help\Software Updates menu item.  Point it 
>> tohttp://pydev.sourceforge.net/updates/and you should be good to go.
>> Possibly Useful 
>> Links:http://www.pydev.org/download.htmlhttp://vimeo.com/5027645
>>
>> -Judah
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 2:11 PM, rudi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi
>> > Well I am going to try ecplise...my question now is,what should I get?
>> > Inhttp://www.eclipse.org/downloads/I don´t see anything related to
>> > python... ¬_¬
>>
>> > So i went to
>> >http://pydev.org/download.html#download-current-release-last-version-tag
>> > and when I hit download it doesn´t happen anything...no downloads....
>>
>> > Sorry for being so anoying.Al this is new for me and I don´t
>> > understand anything.why i can download pydev?
>> > what should I download from the ecplise site?
>> > It feels like I am going from one problem to a bigger one.All that is
>> > very confusing right now. X(
>>
>> > R
>>
>> > On 15 oct, 17:43, Paul Molodowitch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > Rudi - as I mentioned earlier: fire up mayapy.exe, then do:
>>
>> > > import sys
>> > > print sys.path
>>
>> > > At a minimum, every path that's in there should be in your path if you
>> > > really want to make this work.
>>
>> > > However, frankly - do yourself a favor, and at least check out the
>> > > other options.  Eclipse, Wing, and ipython are all much better
>> > > environments to work in, and you will be able to get more help setting
>> > > them up.  (The Eric Python IDE also looks like an interesting option,
>> > > though I don't know too much about it, nor do I know how easy it would
>> > > be to set up for use with maya / pymel.  Anyone out there use it?)
>>
>> > > - Paul
>>
>> > > On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:18 AM, rudi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > > Hi,
>> > > > I really want to work with IDLE.As I said before I used IDLE when I
>> > > > worked with pymel 2.5 and maya 2009.I made
>> > > > almost 20 scripts with IDLE (I just started learning python 2 months
>> > > > ago) and it was great.
>> > > > Any way,I´ll keep trying to set it right.
>> > > > I just don´t understand what is that directory
>>
>> > > > "C:\buildforge\Maya_2010_Win64_Build\build\wrk\optim\runTime
>> > > > \Python\Lib\site-packages\maya\OpenMaya.py
>>
>> > > > By the way,this is the sys.path I have.Maybe you can see something
>> > > > missing...
>>
>> > > > ['C:\\Python26\\Lib\\idlelib', 'C:\\Python26\\lib\\site-packages\
>> > > > \setuptools-0.6c9-py2.6.egg', 'C:\\Python26\\lib\\site-packages\
>> > > > \pymel-0.9.2-py2.6.egg', 'C:\\Python26\\lib\\site-packages\
>> > > > \ipython-0.10-py2.6.egg', 'C:\\Python26\\lib\\site-packages\\ply-3.3-
>> > > > py2.6.egg', 'C:\\Python26\\lib\\site-packages\\beautifulsoup-3.1.0.1-
>> > > > py2.6.egg', 'C:\\Program Files\\Autodesk\\Maya2010\\Python\\Lib\\site-
>> > > > packages', 'C:\\Windows\\system32\\python26.zip', 'C:\\Python26\
>> > > > \DLLs', 'C:\\Python26\\lib', 'C:\\Python26\\lib\\plat-win', 'C:\
>> > > > \Python26\\lib\\lib-tk', 'C:\\Python26', 'C:\\Python26\\lib\\site-
>> > > > packages']
>>
>> > > > R
>>
>> > > > On 15 oct, 05:00, Chad Dombrova <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > >> i believe there was a previous thread on this list about setting up
>> > > >> idle to work with maya.cmds and pymel, though i'm not sure what the
>> > > >> outcome was. i recommended that they try out eclipse instead, and to
>> > > >> use the instructions in the pymel docs to set it up and i think that
>> > > >> largely ended the idle talk.  (no pun intended).
>>
>> > > >> -chad
>>
>> > > >> On Oct 14, 2009, at 12:56 PM, rudi wrote:
>>
>> > > >> > Well,
>> > > >> > I have download the exact version 2.6.1 for amd64 and I am still
>> > > >> > getting the same error.
>> > > >> > The PYTHONPATH is supossed to be C:\Program Files\Autodesk
>> > > >> > \Maya2010\Python\Lib\site-packages right?
>> > > >> > I am pretty sure I did the instalation ok.Not sure what is
>> > > >> > happening.Maybe it has something to do with vista service pack2??
>> > > >> > I am pretty new at python,so I can´t tell I made some newbie mistake
>> > > >> > or if it is some incompatibility...
>> > > >> > Could you explain me how to setup idle to use mayapy.Does that mean
>> > > >> > that I will be using maya´s python interpreter inside of the idle?
>>
>> > > >> > R
>>
>> > > >> > On 14 oct, 17:40, Paul Molodowitch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > >> >> If you are using a 32-bit python, then that is DEFINITELY a
>> > problem.
>> > > >> >> I made the same silly mistake at one point. =)
>>
>> > > >> >> However, as Chad points out, you should also use the same version
>> > > >> >> number as maya (2.6.1) - while using a different one MAY seem to
>> > > >> >> start
>> > > >> >> up ok, you could get random errors / incompatibilities /
>> > > >> >> inconsistencies that crop up.
>>
>> > > >> >> And you should indeed be getting the amd64 version
>> > > >> >> (http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.6.1/python-2.6.1.amd64.msi) -
>> > > >> >> unless you're one of the 6 people out there who still uses an
>> > Itanium
>> > > >> >> processor. =)
>>
>> > > >> >> - Paul
>>
>> > > >> >> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Chad Dombrova <[email protected]>
>> > > >> >> wrote:
>>
>> > > >> >>> On Oct 14, 2009, at 5:49 AM, rudi wrote:
>>
>> > > >> >>>> Hi,
>> > > >> >>>> I don´t have any problem using pymel with maya´s python
>> > > >> >>>> interpreter.I
>> > > >> >>>> run into that error when I am
>> > > >> >>>> using IDLE.I installed everything as I did with previous version
>> > > >> >>>> following the docs.Previously I used maya 2009 and python 2.5
>> > > >> >>>> with xp
>> > > >> >>>> 64 bits,and everything was OK.
>> > > >> >>>> So the problem must be like Paul said,that I am using a 32 bit
>> > > >> >>>> python
>> > > >> >>>> or what you said.
>> > > >> >>>> mayapy is version 2.6.1,but when I tryed to download this python
>> > > >> >>>> version it redirected me to the 2.6.3 version.Should I have
>> > exactle
>> > > >> >>>> version 2.6.1??
>> > > >> >>>> Thanks for the quick replys.I´ll try again when I get home.
>>
>> > > >> >>>> R
>>
>> > > >> >>> yes, you ned the exact same version.  sometimes even down to the
>> > > >> >>> build
>> > > >> >>> number.  and it needs to be the same bitness.
>>
>> > > >> >>> here's what's available:http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.6.1/
>>
>> > > >> >>> not sure if the amd64 will work for you.  your best bet is
>> > > >> >>> probably to
>> > > >> >>> try to setup idle to use mayapy.
>>
>> > > >> >>>> On 14 oct, 01:58, chadrik <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > >> >>>>> if you want to use an external python interpreter to import
>> > > >> >>>>> pymel or
>> > > >> >>>>> the maya package, you must use the same exact version as comes
>> > > >> >>>>> with
>> > > >> >>>>> maya, in your case 2.6.1.  however, i don't recommend it.  use
>> > > >> >>>>> mayapy.exe instead and set it up as it recommends in the docs.
>>
>> > > >> >>>>> -chad
>>
>> > > >> >>>>> On Oct 13, 2009, at 1:03 PM, rudi wrote:
>>
>> > > >> >>>>>> Hi,I need some help with pymel instalation
>> > > >> >>>>>> I just installed vista 64bits (sp2),maya 2010 64 bits ,python
>> > > >> >>>>>> 2.6.3,and pymel 0.9.2.I am getting that when I try to import
>> > > >> >>>>>> pymel
>> > > >> >>>>>> My environment variable PYTHONPATH is C:\Program Files\Autodesk
>> > > >> >>>>>> \Maya2010\Python\Lib\site-packages
>> > > >> >>>>>> and MAYA_LOCATION is C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Maya2010
>> > > >> >>>>>> Isn´t that rigth?
>> > > >> >>>>>> Thx
>>
>> > > >> >>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> > > >> >>>>>>  File "<pyshell#0>", line 1, in <module>
>> > > >> >>>>>>    import pymel
>> > > >> >>>>>>  File
>> > "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\pymel-0.9.2-py2.6.egg\pymel
>> > > >> >>>>>> \__init__.py", line 1468, in <module>
>> > > >> >>>>>>    import mayahook
>> > > >> >>>>>>  File
>> > "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\pymel-0.9.2-py2.6.egg\pymel
>> > > >> >>>>>> \mayahook\__init__.py", line 5, in <module>
>> > > >> >>>>>>    from mayautils import *
>> > > >> >>>>>>  File
>> > "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\pymel-0.9.2-py2.6.egg\pymel
>> > > >> >>>>>> \mayahook\mayautils.py", line 8, in <module>
>> > > >> >>>>>>    import plogging
>> > > >> >>>>>>  File
>> > "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\pymel-0.9.2-py2.6.egg\pymel
>> > > >> >>>>>> \mayahook\plogging.py", line 3, in <module>
>> > > >> >>>>>>    from maya.OpenMaya import MGlobal, MEventMessage, MMessage
>> > > >> >>>>>>  File "C:\buildforge\Maya_2010_Win64_Build\build\wrk\optim
>> > > >> >>>>>> \runTime
>> > > >> >>>>>> \Python\Lib\site-packages\maya\OpenMaya.py", line 7, in
>> > <module>
>> > > >> >>>>>> ImportError: DLL load failed: No se puede encontrar el módulo
>> > > >> >>>>>> especificado.- Ocultar texto de la cita -
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