Re: [python-win32] Build 219, adodbapi: no module apibase

2014-05-29 Thread Vernon D. Cole
Arrgh! You are quite correct. After completely removing and re-installing python 3.4, I get exactly the same result. It would appear that my changes in the layout of adodbapi were not updated in pywin32's distribution setup, but that error was masked in my testing by pre-existing files on my

Re: [python-win32] Build 219, adodbapi: no module apibase

2014-05-29 Thread Sibylle Koczian
Am 29.05.2014 11:33, schrieb Vernon D. Cole: (if you have pip installed) pip install adodbapi --upgrade Worked, thank you very much. This looks as if I could install adodbapi without the rest of the windows extensions - right or wrong? Greetings, Sibylle

Re: [python-win32] Build 219, adodbapi: no module apibase

2014-05-29 Thread Vernon D. Cole
Ado is called using COM. adodbapi makes heavy use of the COM interface capabilities of pywin32 when running on CPython, or the built-in COM interface on IronPython. It requires one of the two. On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Sibylle Koczian nulla.epist...@web.dewrote: Am 29.05.2014 11:33,