On Tue, Feb 01, 2011, Tefnet Developers wrote:
$ make pytest.exe
i586-mingw32msvc-gcc -I./include -I./include/python -Wall -pedantic
-std=c99-c -o pytest.o pytest.c
i586-mingw32msvc-gcc -L./lib -o pytest.exe pytest.o -lmingw32 -lpython26
rm pytest.o
The output looks like this:
On 2/02/2011 3:11 AM, Tefnet Developers wrote:
Dnia 2011-02-01, wto o godzinie 10:44 +1100, Mark Hammond pisze:
This stuff is painful and poorly documented. Is it possible the code
which triggers the failing import is on a different thread than the one
which loaded Python? If so, I suspect
Mark Hammond wrote:
What happens if you give that executable a manifest referencing the CRT?
Note that things changed since pywin32 build 214 - now (almost) none
of the pywin32 pyd files have a manifest at all, meaning they can be
loaded correctly by Python itself in all cases - but the
Hi,
I am developing a msgina replacement.
I am at the point where I have the whole Gina API handled in python (a
dll written in C, calling methods of a python object).
My problem is that somehow my program cannot import pywin32 modules:
Jan 31 12:12:41 p11 pygina: callproxy.caller: File