Ok Tony, thanks, it works!
Now, i've an other problem:
I'm writing a simple package browser accessible to screen readers.
For this purpose i'm using pkgutil, that iterates from modules in
sys.path etc.
Unfortunately .net modules, even if I import clr, doesn't appear on list
of pkgutil.iter_modules.
I tried with jedi, for autocompletion, but jedi is unable to retrieve
classes and methods for .net modules.
There's a way to list .net modules with clr?
Thanks!
Il 03/09/2015 17:28, Tony Roberts ha scritto:
Hi,
take a look at setup.py. That's the easiest way to build it for Python
3.4 (you can use the solution, but you'll need to edit some settings -
check setup.py to see what it sets). You should be able to modify
setup.py to make it pick up VS 2015 easily enough.
regards,
Tony
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 8:45 PM germano carella
<germano.care...@gmail.com <mailto:germano.care...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi to all,
The question is in object: can I use python for .net on python 3.4,
windows 10 and visual studio 2015?
I tried to build solution with vs 2015, no errors when compiling. But,
by starting NPython.exe it seems to look at python27.dll instead of
python34.dll.
I used 2to3 script in pythonnet folder before trying to compile
with vs2015.
Now, there is any way to use it with python 3.4?
Thanks!
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