Ok, thanks again for fast reply Mark I will stop here attempting to build binary. I now know how to install from source on different machines thanks you all.
Erik M. Brown Get BlueMail for Android On Aug 25, 2022, 1:12 AM, at 1:12 AM, Mark Hammond <skippy.hamm...@gmail.com> wrote: >I'm afraid I have no idea about that. It looks like I don't even have >the latest spambayes source tree here, and don't even have svn to >update >it! My version does seem to correctly declare "convert_db" as a >boolean, >but I can't remember enough about inno to know what might be going >wrong. > >Spambayes was always capable of running from source, so in the first >instance maybe try ignoring inno and follow the instructions in >Outlook2000/README.txt? > >HTH, > >Mark > >On 25/08/2022 3:04 pm, Erik M. Brown via spambayes-dev wrote: >> Bravo Mark...LOL! >> >> So I actually found my old HD with Windows XP and Outlook 2003 >installed, and I'm booting from it, testing all of this. >> >> Because I'm running Outlook 2003, the link you sent actually worked. >I changed it to the following: >> >> typelibs = [ >> ('{00062FFF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}', 0, 9, 2), >> ('{2DF8D04C-5BFA-101B-BDE5-00AA0044DE52}', 0, 2, 2), >> ('{AC0714F2-3D04-11D1-AE7D-00A0C90F26F4}', 0, 1, 0), >> ] >> >> When I ran setup_all.py this time, it appeared that all of the files >were then in the build and distribution folders. Next up was install >Inno Setup from around that time, and I ran spambayes.iss. >> >> So close, but no cigar because I got the following error: >> >> Compiler Error >> Line 125: >> Column 13: - [Error] (37:13) Unknown identifier 'convert_db' >> >> The code looks like this in the spambayes.iss file: >> >> function ConvertDatabase () : Boolean; >> begin >> Result : =convert_db ; >> end; >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Take care, >> >> Erik Brown >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Mark Hammond [mailto:skippy.hamm...@gmail.com] >> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2022 12:03 AM >> To: Erik M. Brown >> Cc: spambayes-dev@python.org >> Subject: Re: [spambayes-dev] ImportError: No module named >spambayes.resources (line 12 of setup_all.py) >> >> It looks like that's telling you Outlook 2000 isn't installed, which >is probably expected. >> >> See also >> https://mail.python.org/pipermail/spambayes-dev/2004-July/002938.html >> >> But that's probably out of date too - you probably need to find the >GUIDs in the registry editor under >Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\TypeLib, or in Pythonwin's >"com browser". >> >> (Sadly I don't have office or outlook installed here, so can't tell >you exactly what you need) >> >> Mark >> >> On 25/08/2022 1:48 pm, Erik M. Brown via spambayes-dev wrote: >>> Thank you all for the quick replys! So I'm not a dev, more of a >power user, and I just added the python folder and script folder to the >windows path. I then ran it in a CMD prompt, python setup_all.py, and >it actually found the resources it needed. However, it ended up >throwing a wild error: >>> >>> ImportError: No module named 00062FFF-0000-C000-000000000046x0x9x0 >>> >>> LOL! BTW Matthew, what do you mean by copy the files? Do you mean >the source files and you manually install the com addin? >>> >>> Please let me know what you mean. = ) >>> >>> Take care, >>> >>> Erik Brown >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Matthew Dixon Cowles [mailto:m...@mondoinfo.com] >>> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2022 7:37 PM >>> To: Erik M. Brown >>> Cc: spambayes-dev@python.org >>> Subject: Re: [spambayes-dev] ImportError: No module named >>> spambayes.resources (line 12 of setup_all.py) >>> >>> Eric, >>> >>>> Not sure if anyone is still reading this, >>> >>> I am. And I still use SpamBayes every day. >>> >>>> but I'm running into an error when attempting to run >"setup_all.py", >>>> the py2exe setup script, I get the following: >>> >>>> ImportError: No module named spambayes.resources (line 12 of >>>> setup_all.py) >>> >>> But I don't install it that way. I just copy the files. >>> >>>> I'm able to run Spambayes from these source files in Outlook and >have >>>> the correct python version, pywin32, as well as py2exe. >>> >>> Here are a couple of things I'd check: >>> >>> Are you sure that you're using a version of Python that's >contemporaneous with the packaging? >>> >>> You should be able to find the version of spambayes that >setup_all.py is trying to use. Does it in fact have a directory called >resources? >>> Or is it possible that it's finding a directory called spambayes >that's not what you want it to find? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Matt >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> spambayes-dev mailing list >>> spambayes-dev@python.org >>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes-dev >> >> _______________________________________________ >> spambayes-dev mailing list >> spambayes-dev@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes-dev
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