Hello, Final update on this thread.
For those interested. I managed to build the svn repo with Visual Studio 2012 and run it under EPD Python. My problems before were simply related to the PYTHONPATH settings under system propoerties and a required reboot to get those settings to register (welcome to windows?). My PYTHONPATH is now: C:\Python27\Libs; C:\Python27\Libs\site-packages I can run the pythonnet python.exe and import python modules such as os, sys, and datetime. I changed all the build environment settings to target .NET 4. as described in my initial post. --john On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 9:30 AM, John Burkhart <jfburkhart....@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello, > > I have a request into Enthought for some insight on why I would get an > "ImportError" for the site module. > > They've asked that I pose a question to the pythonnet group, and whether > anyone knows what custom PATH variables the pythonnet python.exe may be > searching? > > Thank you, > john > > > On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 9:54 AM, John Burkhart <jfburkhart....@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Interesting finding... >> >> I just uninstalled EPD (Enthought Python Distribution) and installed >> vanilla Python 2.7 >> >> So far it seems all is working. >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Thomas Stanley-Jones < >> tstanleyjo...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I also tried to build on a 64bit Windows 7 machine and was not able to >>> make it work consistently. I was told that the issue was with the version >>> of VS that I used to build PythonNet. I am not knowledgeable in this area >>> however, and could not figure out how to get it to work consistently. I >>> was trying to use it with a distribution of CPython 2.6 (which caused me >>> the most trouble) and CPython 2.7. I stopped working on it as I could only >>> get 2.7 to see the PythonNet module. I'm curious what answers you come up >>> with as I would still love to get this to work on my machine. >>> >>> Thomas >>> >>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 7:19 AM, John Burkhart <jfburkhart....@gmail.com >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I'm new to .NET and just trying to make available a few .NET dll files >>>> for an application I would *like* to build in CPython. I'm trying to use >>>> pythonnet for the task as I would prefer not to use IronPython. I have >>>> Python 2.7 installed on a 64bit Windows 7 PC. >>>> >>>> I have managed to get the latest svn version, confirmed required >>>> changes according to: >>>> http://blog.bidiuk.com/2011/01/python-net-and-vs2010-net-4/ >>>> >>>> were made. Though, it seemed most were no longer necessary in the >>>> latest SVN version. >>>> >>>> I also changed the Conditional Compilation symbols to: PYTHON27,UCS2 >>>> under the Python.Runtime, Properties->Build tab. >>>> >>>> I rebuilt the entire solution, and all compiled with no errors. >>>> >>>> However, I get the following when I try to run Python.exe: >>>> >>>> PS G:\svn\Python\pythonnet\trunk\pythonnet\src\console\bin\Debug> >>>> .\python.exe >>>> ImportError: No module named site >>>> PS G:\svn\Python\pythonnet\trunk\pythonnet\src\console\bin\Debug> >>>> >>>> Does anyone have experience building pythonnet for Python 2.7 and .NET >>>> 4? >>>> >>>> Thank you in advance, >>>> john >>>> >>>> _________________________________________________ >>>> Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.org >>>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet >>>> >>> >>> >> >
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