davidacoder <davidacoder@...> writes: > > I had the same problem and the following fix in the file > runtime/assemblymanager.cs made things work for me. I believe the problem is > that on Win 8.1 there seem to be generic types that aren't in a namespace. > My patch just skips those and thus prevents a crash. I am not sure whether > that is the right way to handle it, but it does fix the crash. > > Best, > David > > diff --git a/pythonnet/src/runtime/assemblymanager.cs > b/pythonnet/src/runtime/assemblymanager.cs > index 80c838d..2d369b5 100644 > --- a/pythonnet/src/runtime/assemblymanager.cs > +++ b/pythonnet/src/runtime/assemblymanager.cs > <at> <at> -283,7 +283,7 <at> <at> internal class AssemblyManager { > namespaces[ns].Add(assembly, String.Empty); > } > > - if (t.IsGenericTypeDefinition) { > + if (ns !=null && t.IsGenericTypeDefinition) { > GenericUtil.Register(t); > } > } > > From: PythonDotNet [mailto:pythondotnet-bounces+btribble=ea.com at > python.org] On Behalf Of Mihhail Maslakov > Sent: Wed Nov 6 11:27:45 CET 2013 > To: pythondotnet at python.org > Subject: [Python.NET] Python .NET on Windows 8.1 > > I have been using python.net for about 5 years for my project at work. > Usually everything worked or at least there was a way to fix it. Right now, > there is a situation, that I cannot understand. > > Since my PC got upgraded from W7 to W8.1 imports stopped working. It seems > that something happens on clr module initialization stage, because when I > try clr.AddReference("...") python answers: "AttributeError: 'module' > object has no attribute 'AddReference'" > > When debugging with freshly built clr.pyd/Python.Runtime.dll I see that > Runtime.Initialize() finishes without exception and clr module methods are > added via InitializeModuleMembers(). Yet still, when I run my program clr > doesn't work properly and seems like import hooks are not there > (breakpoints at AddReference and other methods are not fired). > > Do you have any pointers for me in this situation? > > Thank you, > Mihhail Maslakov > > _________________________________________________ > Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@... > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet > >
Hi! I am having this problem too. Since I upgraded to Windows 8.1. today my Python.net installation has stopped working: import clr SystemError: dynamic module not initialized properly I have not built my own Python.net (and would rather not if possible as I am not sure what is involved - I suspect I would have to set up lots of things I currently don't have, but just used the latest version at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythonnet/files/. Has anyone rebuilt Python.net using the patch suggested in David's message above, and either has, or is willing to, make it publicly available somewhere in a gzipped form that could just be downloaded and copied into my Python setup. I would be really really grateful! Many thanks. Hoping ... Rudi _________________________________________________ Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet