Stephen Warren wrote: > Yes, ctypes became part of core Python in 2.5. > > However, many distros package the ctypes module as part of their Python > installation (or as an add-on) in older versions of Python too. For > example, I think Fedora has had it for many releases (I did check some > time, and convinced myself it'd been available for a while, but I forget > how far back).
Ah. No, debian has a package for it. Works like a charm now, assuming I use your updated version. Sweet. -- Phil Dibowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Open Source software and tech docs Insanity Palace of Metallica http://www.phildev.net/ http://www.ipom.com/ "Never write it in C if you can do it in 'awk'; Never do it in 'awk' if 'sed' can handle it; Never use 'sed' when 'tr' can do the job; Never invoke 'tr' when 'cat' is sufficient; Avoid using 'cat' whenever possible" -- Taylor's Laws of Programming
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