It's my fault. I didn't make jvm.dll available in the PATH environment.
-Jason
On 2011/12/14 22:51, Jason Ni wrote:
Hi Petrus,
Thanks. I tried build jcc in 32-bit WinXP using VS C++ 2008 express.
But jcc can't run. _jcc can't be imported. An "ImportError: DLL load
failed" message prompted. Same error also happens when I build jcc
using MinGW. What could be the cause?
Best Regards,
Jason
On 2011/12/12 20:20, Petrus Hyvönen wrote:
Hi Jason,
I was using visual studio c++ 2008 (express, or what the free version
was called). But note from my previous mails that I didn't get it to
work properly in the end when using the module - but I was compiling
on a 64-bit system, using a 32-bit python system (pythonxy). When
compiling on my 32/32 bit system and using in 64-bit, I have no
troubles.
Regars
/Petrus
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 3:52 AM, Jason Ni<jason.ni...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Petrus,
I also plan to compile JCC and use it in 64-bit win7. Could you
please tell
me what version of MS VC++ compiler do you use?
Thanks.
-Jason
On 2011/9/9 14:59, Petrus Hyvönen wrote:
Now I installed Microsoft Visual C++ compiler and JCC builds and works
fine
both with python 2.6, 2.7 in 64-bit win7.
Many thanks
/Petrus
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Bill Janssen<jans...@parc.com>
wrote:
Petrus Hyvönen<petrus.hyvo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks, I tried now to uninstall Java 7 completely, and recompile
JCC,
same
problem.
I should maybe mention that I'm on 64-bit Windows 7, and a 32 bit
python
(python xy)
I've done a fair amount of building PyLucene with mingw, and I
have been
unable to make that particular combination work, myself. I think you
need to re-build Python as 64-bit, to make progress here.
Bill
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