Re: Pywin32 @ windows 7

2009-08-09 Thread Tim Roberts
"Algirdas Brazas" wrote: > >Did anyone manage to get windows extensions installet on windows 7 64 bit? As >far as I try I get only "Setup program invalid or damaged". I've been running 32-bit Python 2.5 and the 32-bit versions of PyWin32 and wxPython on Windows 7 64-bit for many months. No prob

Re: Pywin32 @ windows 7

2009-08-08 Thread Elias Fotinis (eliasf)
"Dennis Lee Bieber" wrote: Has it been built under a 64-bit OS though? (I'll confess I've not looked -- I always install the ActiveState binary for my WinXP (32bit) system, and that library is part of the install) Yes, both Python x64 and pywin32 x64 are native 64-bit applications -- they can'

Re: Pywin32 @ windows 7

2009-08-08 Thread Elias Fotinis (eliasf)
"Algirdas Brazas" wrote: Did anyone manage to get windows extensions installet on windows 7 64 bit? As far as I try I get only "Setup program invalid or damaged". Try downloading the installer again. It should work then. I haven't tested it on Win7, but my Vista machine has Python and pywin32

Re: Pywin32 @ windows 7

2009-08-08 Thread Elias Fotinis (eliasf)
"Dennis Lee Bieber" wrote: Ever consider that the name has WIN32 in, and not WIN64, for a reason? Win32 is a misnomer; it just means "non-Win16". The same API exists in Windows x64 (with pointers expanded to 64-bit, of course). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Pywin32 @ windows 7

2009-08-07 Thread Algirdas Brazas
Hi all, Did anyone manage to get windows extensions installet on windows 7 64 bit? As far as I try I get only "Setup program invalid or damaged". Al. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list