Hi Amir, Compat version looks working for me.
Thx! Samat On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Amir Ladsgroup <[email protected]> wrote: > you need to install httlib2 for running core > > if you're more comfortable with older versions you can use "compat" > instead of core, I bet you are more familiar with it > > Best > > On 10/19/13, Samat <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Strainu, > > > > Thanks for your answer! > > > > I have tried your advice, but it is still not perfect. > > > > c:\Program Files\pywikipedia>python pwb.py pywikibot\login.py > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "pwb.py", line 104, in <module> > > run_python_file(fn, args) > > File "pwb.py", line 49, in run_python_file > > exec compile(source, filename, "exec") in main_mod.__dict__ > > File "pywikibot\login.py", line 15, in <module> > > import pywikibot > > File "c:\Program Files\pywikipedia\pywikibot\__init__.py", line 308, in > > <module> > > from page import Page, ImagePage, Category, Link, User, ItemPage, > > PropertyPage, Claim > > File "c:\Program Files\pywikipedia\pywikibot\page.py", line 16, in > > <module> > > import pywikibot.site > > File "c:\Program Files\pywikipedia\pywikibot\site.py", line 33, in > > <module> > > from pywikibot.data import api > > File "c:\Program Files\pywikipedia\pywikibot\data\api.py", line 13, in > > <module> > > from pywikibot.comms import http > > File "c:\Program Files\pywikipedia\pywikibot\comms\http.py", line 30, > in > > <module> > > from httplib2 import SSLHandshakeError > > ImportError: No module named httplib2 > > > > How should I do? :( > > > > Samat > > > > ps. to BinĂ¡ris: you are right, old version was more (beginner) user > > friendly :) > > > > > > > > On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Strainu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> The simplest way is to run pwb.py from the root of the framework. So, > >> if you got the code in c:\pywikibot-core and pywikibot in > >> c:\pywikibot-core\pywikibot, you'd have something like: > >> > >> c:\pywikibot-core> python pwb.py pywikibot\login.py > >> > >> or, in general, > >> > >> c:\pywikibot-core> python pwb.py c:\path\to\your\script.py > >> > >> as pwb.py solves all the path-related issues. > >> > >> You can also try to install pywikibot as a python library, with > >> "python setup.py install", but I'm not sure if and how this works on > >> Windows. If the install is successful, you should be able to import > >> pywikibot from anywhere. After each update from git, you need to > >> install the script again. > >> > >> 2013/10/19 Samat <[email protected]>: > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > I had used pywikibot for years, but in the past years I didn't use it. > >> > Now, I would like to use it again on Windows7, therefore I downloaded > >> > the > >> > code from here: https://github.com/wikimedia/pywikibot-core using > >> > TortoiseSVN, and installed Python 2.7.5. I use the last version of > >> > these. > >> > I set the path for Python27, pywikipedia and pywikibot folders as PATH > >> > system variable. > >> > I have my own user-config.py file. > >> > I followed the instruction on > >> > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Pywikipediabot/Windows > >> > > >> > As I want to run login.py, I get this message: > >> > Traceback (most recent call last): > >> > File "C:\Program Files\pywikipedia\pywikibot\login.py", line 15, in > >> > <module> > >> > import pywikibot > >> > ImportError: No module named pywikibot > >> > > >> > I got similar error for other scripts: import module --> ImportError: > >> > No > >> > module named ... > >> > > >> > Could you please help me, how could I solve this problem? > >> > > >> > Thanks in advance. > >> > > >> > Best regards, > >> > Samat > >> > > > > > -- > Amir > > _______________________________________________ > Pywikipedia-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/pywikipedia-l >
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