Dear All,
I have downloaded the 'piddle-1.0.15.zip' from sourceforge, but i can't
install it.
I extracted it into a tmp directory, i went into the tmp\piddle-1.0.15
directory,
run python setup.py install,
and the last line at the prompt is :
File "C:\Python22\lib\distutils\util.py", line 87, i
> I have downloaded the 'piddle-1.0.15.zip' from sourceforge, but i can't
> install it.
> I extracted it into a tmp directory, i went into the tmp\piddle-1.0.15
> directory,
> run python setup.py install,
>
> and the last line at the prompt is :
> File "C:\Python22\lib\distutils\util.py", line
On 13 Jun 2002, Patricia J. Hawkins wrote:
> > "BK" == Bob Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> BK> No, I get the message "No module named pythoncom" when I do that. The
> BK> original problem has "The specified module could not be found." (This
> BK> was raised by an attempt to invoke pyt
Hi All,
When i done the next:
>>> import sys
>>> sys.path.append('c:\Python22\Lib\site-packages\piddle')
, piddle has worked well.
Where can modify the pythonpath centrally?
Best regards,
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GREAT! I'm glad to hear you got this mystery solved.
Microsoft calls executables "modules". This could mean
any DLL or EXE, not just a COM server. In fact, there
is a Win32 API function named "GetModuleFileName" that can return
the path to the "module" from which it is called.
This of course do
Title: RE: pythoncom not loaded
Hi,
just a tip from my experience with troubleshooting DLL problems under Windows:
there is a utility called "Dependency Walker" that helps both to show the module dependencies (and missing modules) and allows (in more recent versions) even to profile the star
Title: RE: pythoncom not loaded
Peter
is right! DependencyWalker is really wonderful.
You
can also get it from:
http://dependencywalker.com
-Clift
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[[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote]
> Hi All,
>
> When i done the next:
>
> >>> import sys
> >>> sys.path.append('c:\Python22\Lib\site-packages\piddle')
>
> , piddle has worked well.
>
> Where can modify the pythonpath centrally?
A few ways:
- You can set a PYTHONPATH environment variable with this di
> "BK" == Bob Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BK> Hey, you're good at this!
As a friend of mine would say, it's scar tissue.
BK> It wasn't long before they
BK> realized that this was a mistake and backed it out of the login script,
BK> but it was too late -- the damage had already b