Eur van Andel wrote:
>> You can't use this action, because yaml is not installed

I've seen that too.
Then I downloaded the pyYAML package (3.06) and tried to install that, 
but got:

 > python K:\PYYAML-3.06\SETUP.PY install
 > running install
 > error: invalid Python installation: unable to open
 > k:/python252/Lib/config/Makefile (No such file or directory)
 > Error : (1)

Indeed in my Python directory there is a 'lib' subdirectory with about 
20 subdirs but no 'config' subdir (let alone a makefile in it).

BTW I tried JallibWin under my W32 emulator, but that simplies dies 
without telling me why.

So I'm stuck and don't know how to proceed.

Seb, no doubt that your intentions with building all this user comfort 
in Jallib.py you are good, but the dependencies of all those third party 
packages makes it difficult for me to follow. It requires me to spend 
(too much) time on installing all sorts of stuff I'm not really 
interested in. No problem if it would work right out of the box, but now 
it is frustrating. Isn't there a 'down to basics' way to update the matrix?

Jallib is and should remain a tool to make programming in Jal easier and 
more productive, not only for others also for ourselves! The last few 
months I've hardly spent time to actually build something (other than 
test-circuits). I did it with pleasure, but there comes a time that I 
want to profit of all this work too.

Regards, Rob.



-- 
Rob Hamerling, Vianen, NL (http://www.robh.nl/)

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