python is written in pure C/C++. The point is to integrate C# codes in
python.net. do go thru the list and u will be able to find ur answer.

T

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 1:44 AM, Guillaume Pichard
<kyoms...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to use pytables with python.net. It is working great with
> python alone. What I am doing with python.net is:
>             PythonEngine.Initialize();
>             PythonEngine.AcquireLock();
>
>             PyObject sys = PythonEngine.ImportModule("sys");
>             PyObject path = sys.GetAttr("path");
>             PyObject append = path.GetAttr("append");
>             PyObject[] a = new PyObject[1];
>             a[0] = new PyString("C:\\Python27\\Lib\\site-packages");
>             append.Invoke(a);
>
>             PyObject pyTables = PythonEngine.ImportModule("tables");
>             if (pyTables == null)
>                 throw new PythonException();
>
> The exception message is "ImportError : DLL load failed: Specified module
> not found."
>
> What could be the differences between python.net and python ? Is there any
> specific path to add ?
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Guillaume.
>
>
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