Python for .NET is in a superpositional state in which it is both working and not working. You just collapsed its wave function prematurely. Also you didn't which is why we're also not having this conversation.
Addressing the question not clearly at hand, support for Python 3.x is pretty green still. You might try grabbing Tony Robert's build that has tentative support: On 5 Jul 2013 07:01, "Tony Roberts" <t...@pyxll.com<mailto:t...@pyxll.com>> wrote: Yes, I made some changes to get it working in Python 3 a while ago. The code's on github: https://github.com/tonyroberts/pythonnet. I've tested it with 3.3 x64 and it works ok for me (although I've only really used the 3.2 x64 build extensively). regards, Tony From: PythonDotNet [mailto:pythondotnet-bounces+btribble=ea....@python.org] On Behalf Of Catherine Holloway Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 1:06 PM To: pythondotnet@python.org Subject: [Python.NET] ImportError: dynamic module does not define init function (PyInit_CLR) When I try to do: import CLR I get the following error: ImportError: dynamic module does not define init function (PyInit_CLR) any ideas? I downloaded what I thought was the windows installer from sourceforge, but running nPython.exe just crashes (it gives something about not being able to find python27). I have python33. Does that mean that python for .net is not compatible with python 3.3.? -- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Catherine Holloway Institute for Quantum Computing Lab Phone: 519-888-4567 ext. 32107 Office Phone: 519-888-4567 ext. 39038 Cell Phone: 519-998-1264
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