Ok thanks. We'll continue experimenting here. If anyone else has
experience dealing with pywin on a network, feel free to contribute. I
mean sure, we can install it locally if we have to, but that presents
maintenance issues.
-Tim
On 8/24/2012 9:37 AM, Stephen Blair wrote:
Pywin = ActiveX scripting support for Python inside Softimage
I don't know about putting pywin in the network site-packages, I never tried...
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Sent: August-24-12 10:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Unchecking the 'Use Python Installed With Softimage' option has no
effect: XSI still runs its own
Yes, the preference is still off after restarting.
But I think I have a good lead on the problem though: late in the day yesterday
I found that the problematic machines don't have pywin installed! Kaching! I'll
be the first to admit I need a tutorial or something explaining the
relationship between Python, pywin, and Softimage. Installing pywin locally
fixes the problem and Softimage correctly uses the system Python.
Now here's my next question: do I really have to install pywin locally on each
machine, or can I not install it in our network's site-packages?
-Tim
On 8/23/2012 6:28 PM, Stephen Blair wrote:
Is the preference still turned off after you restart Softimage?
What's the environment look like? (open a Softimage command prompt and run set,
or use Process Explorer on XSI.exe)
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Sent: August-23-12 7:08 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Unchecking the 'Use Python Installed With Softimage' option has no
effect: XSI still runs its own
I have a situation where several of our machines refuse to use the system
Python (2.7.3 64-bit). I uncheck the 'Use Python installed with Softimage'
option, but after restarting, Softimage insists on using its own Python
(2.6.4). Runonce.bat seems to have to effect.
Of course, the machine I use is fine, so testing this is a pain...
Any insight into why Soft would refuse to use the system Python (which again is
2.7.3 64-bit, site-wide). It's jacking up our PyQt experience.
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