This link might help you: http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/
2013/7/23 Jason Sachs <jmsa...@gmail.com> > is there a prebuilt version of pythonnet for x64? I tried downloading > source + opening the VS10 solution file it in Visual Studio express 2013 > but it gives a bunch of migration errors. > > > On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Bradley Friedman <b...@fie.us> wrote: > >> My best guess is that the pyd file is not built correctly for your python. >> >> When you run npython, python.runtime.dll is already linked to the .NET >> executable and is active. That's why you don't need to import clr to get >> going. >> >> But when you run it as a module, it needs to be imported to get the clr >> loaded up and get python.runtime.dll linked in. The clr.pyd is a stub to >> accomplish that. And it's compiled differently per platform. >> >> That it doesn't recognize it as a valid executable suggests either a >> 32/64 bit issue, or that you might have a .pyd that's for linux, or some >> other binary incompatibility. >> >> On Jul 22, 2013, at 7:54 PM, Jason Sachs <jmsa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> ...yet when I run npython.exe it works fine: >> >> C:\>c:\app\python\anaconda\1.6.0\lib\site-packages\pythonnet\npython >> Python 2.7.5 |Anaconda 1.6.0 (64-bit)| (default, May 31 2013, 10:45:37) >> [MSC v.1 >> 500 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32 >> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >> >>> import System >> >>> >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Jason Sachs <jmsa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I'm still missing this. Here's what I tried (never mind Eclipse+pydev >>> for the moment, I'm just trying to run a python.exe to get what I want) >>> >>> - I created a "pythonnet" directory under site-packages >>> - I created a "pythonnet.pth" file that contains "pythonnet" >>> - I added the 5 files from pythonnet into the "pythonnet" directory >>> under site-packages >>> >>> and if I run python here's what I get: it shows up in sys.path but I >>> can't import System and if I import clr it gives me an error. >>> >>> C:\>apython >>> Python 2.7.5 |Anaconda 1.6.0 (64-bit)| (default, May 31 2013, 10:45:37) >>> [MSC v.1 >>> 500 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32 >>> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> >>> import sys >>> >>> sys.path >>> ['', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\Lib', 'c: >>> \\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\ >>> \python27.zip', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\DLLs', 'c: >>> \\app\\python\\anac >>> onda\\1.6.0\\lib\\plat-win', 'c: >>> \\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\lib-tk', 'c >>> :\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0', 'c: >>> \\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-p >>> ackages', 'c:\\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packages\\PIL', >>> 'c:\\app\ >>> \python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packages\\pythonnet', 'c: >>> \\app\\python\\anac >>> onda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packages\\win32', 'c: >>> \\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\ >>> \site-packages\\win32\\lib', 'c: >>> \\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packag >>> es\\Pythonwin', 'c: >>> \\app\\python\\anaconda\\1.6.0\\lib\\site-packages\\setuptool >>> s-0.6c11-py2.7.egg-info'] >>> >>> import System >>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> >>> ImportError: No module named System >>> >>> import clr >>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> >>> ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application. >>> >>> C:\>dir c:\app\python\anaconda\1.6.0\lib\site-packages\pythonnet\ >>> Volume in drive C is Local Disk >>> Volume Serial Number is 8242-AA56 >>> >>> Directory of c:\app\python\anaconda\1.6.0\lib\site-packages\pythonnet >>> >>> 07/22/2013 04:43 PM <DIR> . >>> 07/22/2013 04:43 PM <DIR> .. >>> 12/29/2012 04:28 PM 3,584 clr.pyd >>> 12/29/2012 04:27 PM 275,968 nPython.exe >>> 12/29/2012 04:27 PM 13,824 nPython.pdb >>> 12/29/2012 04:15 PM 375,296 Python.Runtime.dll >>> 12/29/2012 04:15 PM 411,136 Python.Runtime.pdb >>> 5 File(s) 1,079,808 bytes >>> 2 Dir(s) 339,216,891,904 bytes free >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Bradley Friedman <b...@fie.us> wrote: >>> >>>> You may be able to drop the binaries into those locations. Note I said >>>> build/acquire. In that case you'd acquire. >>>> >>>> Deployment is another matter. >>>> >>>> When it comes to PyDev, you'll want to make sure it's using the >>>> PYTHONPATH and site-packages locations you think it is. Further, you >>>> should probably figure out if "import clr" works. And from there, work on >>>> importing .net namespaces. If sometime fails, we'll need specific console >>>> output or stack traces to be of any use here I'd think. >>>> >>>> -brad >>>> >>>> >> > > _________________________________________________ > Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet >
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