Would you please post Python 2.6-compatible files to the download area? Thank you!
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hon.Runtime.dll v 2.0.0.2
Python.Runtime.dll.config
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rks?
I only ever used pythonnet-2.0-alpha2-clr2.0_131_py27_UCS2 with Python 2.7.2,
where it worked when controlling my .Net 3.5-based-based GUI app. I only
updated my app to .NET 4.5.2 last week, which is the first time I tried
CLR4-compatible PythonDotNet with Python 2.7.12.
> Are you testing this
jects/pythonnet/
Is what he needs possible?
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think the
corresponding version on github is 2.0.0, but I can't figure out how to just
download the 64-bit version of 2.0.0.
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the PTVS
(https://pytools.codeplex.com/) folks get involved with the project. They’re
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On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 11:12 AM, Dan Lenski wrote:
Ron Harding via PythonDotNet writes:
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nce of Python 3.x
support (and other C-compiled libraries) in IronPython. For this reason, I
would prefer to use Python.NET if it is possible.
Has anyone here tried something like this with Python.NET before? Does it looks
like what I am trying to achieve is feasible?
Any direction
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If not, then we have to assume that you are the only contributor before
migration to sourceforge in 2006.
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ly appreciated. The error is not very clear in a
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I have wrapped a project and it does everything except calculate the results
(blah). In Cython I know I had to compile Python add-ins with Vis
like that's not possible.
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Matt Slezak
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PythonDotNet wrote: I have wrapped a project and it
does everything except calculate the results (blah). In Cython I know I had to
compile Python add-ins w
used in my C# app.
Additionally, is the Python.Runtime.dll that I build on my machine compatible
with my users'?
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>> Do you have any tips/experiences/tools for allowing debugging for a
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