wondering if it would be possible to achieve SSO using SSPI/NTLM via
XMLRPC?
I see an example in win32/Demos/sspi/socket_server.py, im not sure if
something similar could be used via XMLRPC.
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ote:
> On 9/10/2009 10:11 AM, David wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering if this would be possible:
>>
>> At the minute i have a login xmlrpc call that takes a username/password
>> as an argument. simple enough, authenticates off the windows domain via
&g
So I have a Visual Basic script in Excel which connects via com to programX
and retrieves data. The COM function takes 7 required arguments. arg1-6 are
set equal to values to determine what data to fetch. arg7 is the variant in
which the function returns the fetched data.
In VB it works like this:
The last 3 args are optional. I've tried dropping them, same results.
x1.FunctionX(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7)
which yields the same error message.
x1.FunctionX(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6)
Yields an argument not optional error message (not at the machine this runs
on, so can
Do you mean because of licensing?
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Max Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering if it's possible to make a closed source service using
> python win32 and PythonService.exe?
>
> Thanks,
> Max
>
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I see a method for
"CreateStringItem", but nothing like "CreateArrayItem", or
"CreateGenericItem" . Looking at the documentation for TCL's DDE
implementation, it looks like it can pass back either a string or a
binary array.
Any ideas on either of the following two
ks for whatever help you can provide.
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 10:49 AM, wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 05:28:18PM -0800, David Haas wrote:
>>
>> I've run into a problem with DDE which, after much googling and trial
>> & error, I managed to work around, but I'
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Nalli Dinesh wrote:
> I do not want to remodel my application at this stage. I have print
> statements all over the place. I looking at a solution where, without
> touching the print statements at all, I want to tell the python interpreter
> to not execute print sta
Hi pythonwin users,
Pythonwin crashes everytime when I simply type several lines of text
in it. What could be the reason?
vista, python 2.6.1, pywin32 build 212.
BTW, i have tried on XP sp3, python 2.5.4, crashed as well!
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elf.__com_QueryInterface(byref(iid), byref(p))
ValueError: NULL COM pointer access
>>>
Does anyone have any suggestions as to why python is failing here? I
appreciate that it is hard to know what a closed source program is
doing with it's interface, but if anyone understands anythin
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Fleu Risseur wrote:
> With APTANA I have built some some hundreds of internet sites, and I may
> perfectly be ignorant in a lot of things.
I'd never heard of APTANA. It looks interesting. Thanks for mentioning it.
> So, again the question, expecting some usefull
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Greg Ewing wrote:
> Randy Syring wrote:
>>
>> I am wondering if the problems with build 213 have ever been resolved on
>> Windows. Or was I mistaken that build 213 was the problem?
>
> I don't know. I haven't heard any more about it from
> anyone since then.
>
> Ha
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Tim Roberts wrote:
> Jason Baker wrote:
>> Nope. I get linker errors saying it cant find a whole slew of symbols
>> from the Python library. I haven't been able to figure out any other
>> way to get it to work without replacing python25.lib with python25.dll
>> (fr
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get
the setuptools feature set. The changes to pywin32 sources are minimal
(< 20 lines), and none of the changes should affect current users.
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> On 2/11/2009 6:34 PM, David Cournapeau wrote:
>> The way I did was similar to what we do in numpy, that is setup.py is
>> still using distutils by default, but if you call setupegg.py, you get
>> the setuptools fea
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Paul Moore wrote:
> 2009/11/3 David Cournapeau :
>> The only test I have done is that python setupegg.py and setup.py
>> install generate the same tree (and that the produced egg is working).
>> I am not very familiar with pywin32, so if t
work correctly with setuptools.
But if you prefer everything in setup.py despite those shortcomings, I
can prepare a patch without setupegg.py
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On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Boar Gules
wrote:
> I just installed Python 2.6.4.
>
> For embedded applications I expect that there will be a python26.dll. But
> the install doesn't seem to have provided it. What am I missing here
> (besides the file, of course)?
Where did you look? Usually it'
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Paul Keating wrote:
> What is the registry key HKLM\Software\Python\PythonCore\2.6\PythonPath for?
> The docs (http://www.python.org/doc/2.6/using/windows.html) say
>
> Modifying the module search path can also be done through the Windows
> registry: Edit
> HKEY_LOC
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Paul Keating wrote:
> What is the registry key HKLM\Software\Python\PythonCore\2.6\PythonPath for?
> The docs (http://www.python.org/doc/2.6/using/windows.html) say
>
> Modifying the module search path can also be done through the Windows
> registry: Edit
> HKEY_LOC
lem, but the root of the
problem seems to be the inclusion of VIsual Studio specific flag
(/Zq), not the warnings.
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Hi
I'm using comtypes. And want to convert double arrays between numpy arrays
and OLESafeArrays. I notice a changelog item 0.6.1 that says this has been
done. Has this been removed?
Thx
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I think I've answered my own question... I needed to add a constructor
option in the VARIANT bit to create from a numpy array... I just need to add
the conversion to get a numpy array from a olesafe array if numpy is
loaded...
Thx
david
_
n on to svn checkout.
It seems as though ubuntu would want the python debug file too(however
I have downloaded several packages related to python development that
may have contained this necessary requirement).
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On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 11:11 PM, David Hutto wrote:
> While trying to go through the tutorial in the official python
> documentation, I'm encountering a problem on Windows(ubuntu/linux
> compiles the same test file fine)
>
> I'm just using a 'dummy' function at
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 8:32 AM, David Hutto wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 11:11 PM, David Hutto wrote:
>> While trying to go through the tutorial in the official python
>> documentation, I'm encountering a problem on Windows(ubuntu/linux
>> compiles the same test
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 6:36 AM, Dardo Schuster Glez
wrote:
> Dear Sirs
>
> I was programming many years with delphi/sql server and now i am looking
> python with your ado library to migrate . I am making my first ado program
> with python using python 3.1 and pythonwin but i have a problem : recor
Newbie to this list; sorry if it's the wrong one for this question. I
need to do the equivalent of:
telnetlib.Telnet.write("Esc key")
How does one do this? Thanks!
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Environme
Thanks for the prompt reply, and forgive my ignorance: how do I specify in a
telnet transmission that 27 is to be interpreted as an ascii code? Thanks!
From: Dahlstrom, Roger [mailto:rdahlst...@directedge.com]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 4:30 PM
To: Goldsmith, David
Subject: Re: [python
send the Esc key viaa
telnetlib.Telnetsession?
Goldsmith, David wrote:
>
> Thanks for the prompt reply, and forgive my ignorance: how do I
> specify in a telnet transmission that 27 is to be interpreted as an
> ascii code? Thanks!
>
Well, this is not specific to Telnet -- it
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 12:36 PM, nonino wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> First I would like to say that I really searched the net but couldn't find
> an answer... (I found someone who asked the same question but couldn't track
> him/her).
>
> I am trying to read file tags in windows7 and/or vista.
> How can I
d from there.
so the output will be for example: 1010 files in
> total: 105 in under folder hierarchy of 4, 305 under folder hierarchy of 3
> 600 under folder hierarchy of 2. 7 files with 3 tags 3 files with 2 tags 10
> files with 1 tag.
> So, please help me. how can I get those tags out
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Ben Timby wrote:
> IIUC, WndProc receives messages from the message pump. I am attempting
> to override the default message handler with my own. The code I posted
> is a contrived example. So really, I am not interested in the
> correctness of it, but why does the
it: it is in python, and it is
easier to use for a significant crows on windows. This was not a big
issue for numpy, but may be for pywin32 given its purpose.
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On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 7:14 PM, Andrew MacIntyre
wrote:
> [apologies for top post]
>
>
>
> I’m far from an expert, or even experienced, in Excel however the term
> “paste” rings bells. Behind the scenes, material in the clipboard has lots
> of metadata and a selection copied from one open workbo
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:05 AM, Tim Golden wrote:
> On 28/02/2011 09:40, Tim Golden wrote:
>>
>> Well, the last Svn commit was 4 weeks ago, by "barton_c", and Python27
>> "support" (ie switches") were added 2 months ago. Looks like "Barton_C"
>> needs to do some advertising. I'll see if I can cont
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Ayaskanta Swain
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Thank you for sending me the link. I tried it by copying the
> “shortcut_target(filename)” function into my script. But it does the same
> thing as I had mentioned in my previous e-mail. i.e It returns me the target
> path correc
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 7:58 AM, David Hutto wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Ayaskanta Swain
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you for sending me the link. I tried it by copying the
>> “shortcut_target(filename)” function into my script. But it
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Hi All,
Sorry for the n00b question...
With win32event.WaitForMultipleObjects, I dont seem to be able to give it a
plain socket object. How can I create a PyHANDLE from a socket?
In [26]: int = WaitForMultipleObjects([so],False,1)
---
I cant seem to find WSACreateEvent anywhere, is it exposed?
There is win32event.CreateEvent but it takes 4 arguments.
I can find win32file.WSAEventSelect alright.
On 26 May 2011 10:05, Amaury Forgeot d'Arc wrote:
> 2011/5/26 David Markey :
> > Hi All,
> > Sorry f
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 6:56 AM, Tim Golden wrote:
> On 10/08/2011 11:15, A. S. wrote:
>>
>> I've worked with pywin32 and up to now inspecting the Excel macro editor
>> and translating commands worked fine, but now I cannot manage to add a
>> sheet at the correct position in Excel.
>>
>> My test p
whether it would be
possible to restore the functionality where possible, or whether I should just
be doing the kernel call directly as was done before the patch?
Any advice appreciated
David
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On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 10:55 PM, The Little Guy wrote:
> Hi,
> I apologize for the lengthy post.
The code you posted does not run at all. I had to rename a few things
to get it to do anything at all.
It appears that xlrd is holding a reference to the excel file. I was
able to get it to work by
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 8:49 AM, Tim Golden wrote:
> On 01/09/2011 13:39, Kevin Walzer wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I’m getting feedback from a Windows user that says my Tkinter app won’t
>> write data to an app temporary directory. Here’s my code:
>> sys.stderr=open(os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), 'A
ld be the correct way to fix it, or if that's even the problem.
Any ideas why the above works for the START, and not the
SoundRecorder, when both work on the windows command prompt when typed
directly in?
Thanks,
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On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Tim Roberts wrote:
> David Hutto wrote:
>> initiates the START command, which means it works, but not on command
>> line when using SoundRecorder which is in the system32 dir. I thought
>> it might be a directory placement problem, but don
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Tim Roberts wrote:
> David Hutto wrote:
>> initiates the START command, which means it works, but not on command
>> line when using SoundRecorder which is in the system32 dir. I thought
>> it might be a directory placement problem, but don
antly, or a
command line query? Or a module I'm overlooking?
Thanks for any advice you might have to offer,
David
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up to match that in use at one
of our customers who is now stuck being unable to run any of his Python
scripts.
Any clues or suggestions would be gratefully received.
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Mark,
Tried doing that, but nothing comes out on the debug trace at all. Do I have
to uncomment or add any trace commands in any of the .py files, or should I
expect to see things appear on the console already?
Best regards,
David
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From: Mark Hammond
e]
in ._InvokeEx_-AddNamedItem(u'application', 14) [1,0,None]
ASSERTION FAILED ***
The typeKind of the object is unexpected
in ._InvokeEx_-Close() [1,0,None]
Hopefully that means more to you than it does to me!
Best regards,
David
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successfully, so I will now pass a copy of the amended
framework.py to our customer to see if this allows him to make some progress
with his own 'real' scripts.
Best regards,
David
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Sent: 05 April 2012 00:17
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Patrick Vrijlandt wrote:
...
> I’m trying to install pywin32 build 217 for python 3.3 on my Vista machine.
> The postinstall script shows a traceback:
...
> When I ignore the error and try to start pythonwin.exe (from
> C:\Python33\Lib\site-packages\pythonwin\Pytho
taining the details of an attached USB flash drive.
It has been confirmed the error is specific to that particular machine
(running 32 bit Windows 7, I believe). Has anyone come across this problem or
have any suggestions
please as to probable cause and, of course, solution?
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elevant:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7078184/unable-to-get-wmi-object-via-getobjectwinmgmts?rq=1
which offers some possible reset/repair options and also leads to the
Microsoft WMI Diagnosis Utility
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=7684
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tter how
simple). I have tried a bunch of things, but I probably missed the
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%WINDOWSDIR% ? And
is it ok to have multiple parallel installs of pywin32 (each in its own
virtualenv) without causing trouble ?
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Is it possible, either via the win32com extensions or the comtypes package (or
some other package), to call to an unregistered COM library? It doesn't seem
so, but I wanted to check.
Thanks,
David Manowitz
Office of Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Biofuels Analysis
Energy Inform
Since I knew the path to the library, I wasn't sure if that was the case, but I
guess so.
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give me a working sample ?
Could someone point me to some interesting links ?
Thanks for your help !
David.
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file with pyinstaller.
I get :
C:\temp>dist\sample-pyinstaller.exe install
Redirecting output to win32trace remote collector
Failed to execute script sample-pyinstaller
But this is another issue.
David.
Le 13/05/2016 15:46, Bob Gailer a écrit :
On May 13, 2016 6:38 AM, "D
ot;C:\Python22\lib\site-packages\Pythonwin\pywin\debugger\debugger.py",
line 837, in GUIAboutToFinishInteract
self.oldForeground.EnableWindow(1)
win32ui: The window handle does not specify a valid window
win32ui: Error in Command Message handler for command ID 15022, Code 0
Thanks,
David N. Kelly
hi --
Using pywin32, I'm trying to invoke multimedia devices
with the MCI (Media Control Interface) API's. These
commands do stuff like play video files.
The strange thing is, all the relevant commands are
defined in mmsystem.py, but the critical core
functions used to send commands, such as
mci
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:41:31 -0800 (PST)
marek sez:
>def mci():
>import ctypes
>wm = ctypes.windll.WINMM
>wm.mciSendStringA("Set CDAudio Door Open wait",
0, 0, 0)
>wm.mciSendStringA("Set CDAudio Door Closed wait",
0, 0, 0)
>I used this to open my cdrom tray.
>It uses whe winmm.dll
Does the thread actually not run, or does it run, but lack the right to
write files, raise an exception that you have no way of detecting, and
exit?
If you install the service as an administrative user who has the "Log
on as a service" right (in Control Panel -> Administrative Tools ->
Local Secur
a python COM server that generates events and has
multiple threads.
Thanks,
David Janssens
Here is the test code I use for the python COM server:
import sys
import pythoncom
import win32com.server
import win32com.server.connect
from win32com.server.exception import COMException
import winerror
h to use a VB6 GUI with a python COM
server backend. If I can get it working, I would like to submit a sample
that shows how to do it, because I think it could be useful to many people.
Thanks for your help,
David Janssens
The events are sent to the GUI as follows: (This is based on a sample I
ion or does not
support expected interface".
Does anyone know how to debug this problem, ie how to find out what the
"expected interface" is? I tried to look into the VB6 "Err" object, but
I couldn't find more details.
Thanks,
David Janssens
Mark Hammond wrote:
>>I
I uncomment the line _reg_threading_='free' in server.py,
it seems to do exactly that. But the problem is it doesn't work after
that, when I compile the server using py2exe and distribute it on other
desktops.
David
Mark Hammond wrote:
>>I attached a zip file that contains a small p
n 2.4
(As an aside; is it possible to determine the pywin32 version at all
from within Python? I couldn't find a version attribute in any of the
modules)
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ich I am working. I *must* use the native Windows
>version. However, the inability to invoke it interactively in Cygwin
>has got me tied in knots.
>
>Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. Once again, I
>apologize if this is already a well-known issue.
>
>
Not sure
I wrote a module that has a variety of ways to get a MAC address on
different platorms, it may be useful:
import sys
import os
def rawtohex(raw):
"""converts a raw mac address to hex"""
return ":".join(["%02X" % (ord(ch),) for ch in raw])
def getmacs_netbios():
"""uses netbios to fi
I have seen other
'Operation unavailable' messages in a few other mailing lists but was
unable to find any solutions to this problem.
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Thomas' praises, but what's really
>needed here is someone who'll maintain the code base! I would urge the
>hordes of py2exe users to consider if they couldn't give up a little
>time to keep the software in shape now Thomas no longer has the time.
>
>regards
>
have a console is call
AllocConsole() and check for an error -- if you already had a console
an error code is returned.
A process can spawn a child detached from the console, or with a new
console, with flags to CreateProcess()
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thon whereever you can currently use JS - but that's a
>different story
>
Any way of helping you out with this / watching updates on your
progress? Are you committing to the mozilla CVS?
Its very exciting :-)
David
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s a little more involved):
I've never used ActivePython, so I'm not sure about this one. What do
you mean, exactly, by "doesn't seem to work"? Do you get a traceback?
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Am I missing something obvious?
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Yes, -those- constants work fine. They're the application specific constants
that require the convolution.
David Carter
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onstants if I
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mouse pointer and turn the num lock light on and off. Can anyone
provide some guidance or perhaps point out a problem in my code?
For what it's worth, I think I can poll process /ad infinitum/ without
any lockups.
Thank you,
-David S.
-
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> > Wise-installer versions, which are pretty old by now. Is there any
> > chance of a temporary version of the installer without the
> preinstall
> > script, just for use with the Python 2.5a1 release? I tried
> building
> > one for myself, but I'm missi
Hi,
I have a win32com application that dispatches a COM object, using
late or early binding and with events using win32com.client.WithEvents.
The application that is dispatched to sends an event when it is
quitting, leaving time for the client to disconnect from the COM
server. When this ev
I'm going to be writing a lot of ADSI scripts in python and I thought
I'd wrap the IADsUser object. Right now, my custom user object "myUser",
simply looks up the user in AD, does a GetObject() on it and the
resulting IADsUser is a member of the class. So, if I want to get the
name of the user
I'd like to use Test Drive Development when using ADSI, WMI and other
COM libraries on Windows with Python. Can anyone give some hints as to
how to get started or how they do it?
I'm fairly new to it and it seems like to write tests, you have to
simulate the responses ADSI or WMI. I can find lo
iting for the files to disappear from the
sourceforge upload area, simply adding them to the release system (even
if they're wrong) and then deleting them will clear them so you can
upload a clean version
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I spent a lot of time working on this recently.
http://pylonshq.com/project/pylonshq/wiki/ServePylonsWithIIS
is uses isapi_wsgi
davep
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 05:49:42PM +0100, Robin Becker wrote:
> | I thought I'd check here in case anyone has already connected django t
Robin Becker wrote:
> Robin Becker wrote:
>> I thought I'd check here in case anyone has already connected django to IIS.
>
> despite this it seems that the application produces a page. However, no
> matter
> what I try I cannot get the page to say anything other than "This module has
> been im
I can't get one of my own (Amazon.ca can't find
me one). Does anyone know of a new edition any time soon?
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is now running so that
I get the same behavior as the above? I don't want an instance of my
server class created in a new Python process; I want the existing,
running Python process.
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Hi Garth,
I've been developing a py2exe app that dispatches a COM object since
iTunes 4 and I've seen this problem a bit.
I'm not exactly sure what causes it, I think in certain circumstances
the iTunes installer can fail to register the type library.
Reinstalling iTunes usually solves the
or
it could run in a separate thread.
I will write this up as a recipe in the Python Cookbook; any comments
on my code (attached)?
Thanks again!
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import os
import time
import pythoncom
import win32com.server.util
import win32com.server.register
This might do what you want to achieve. It seems to make py2exe crash
on exit, some file locking error. Works fine otherwise though.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
class LogBuffer:
def __init__(self):
pass
def flush(self):
sys.__stdout__.flush()
def write(s
ownload.
I guess me asking would count as enough interest then? I'd be interested
in the setup script used for it as well...
Cheers
David
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