On Sep 26, 12:50 am, stef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > thebjorn wrote: > > On Sep 25, 12:37 pm, stef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Josiah Carlson wrote: > > >>> === What isPyPE? === > >>>PyPE(Python Programmers' Editor) was written in order to offer a > >>> lightweight but powerful editor for those who think emacs is too much > >>> and idle is too little. Syntax highlighting is included out of the box, > >>> as is multiple open documents via tabs. > > >> sounds very good, > >> so now I want to try it ... > >> ... the windows ansi zip file is corrupted :-( > >> ... the unicode version crashes :-( > > >> This is what the log file tells: > >> Traceback (most recent call last): > >> File "pype.py", line 110, in ? > >> File "zipextimporter.pyc", line 78, in load_module > >> File "configuration.pyc", line 149, in ? > >> Exception: Unable to create config directory: 'G:\\.pype' > > >> I don't have a G-drive ;-) > > >> cheers, > >> Stef Mientki > > > You must be doing it wrong. > > Of course ;-) > but what am I doing wrong ? > cheers, > Stef > > > Works flawlessly for me (no g: drive here > > either) -- well, except that it doesn't have Emacs keybindings <wink>. > > > -- bjorn
We ended up emailing directly. His problems were related to less-than- correct HOME, USERPROFILE, HOMEDRIVE, and/or HOMEPATH values. When such things happen, users can either fix their profile paths, or run PyPE with --standalone, which will force the profile path to be the same path as the path that PyPE is running out of. Also, the original PyPE 2.8.7 ansi upload was incomplete, which I remedied shortly thereafter (and later replaced with PyPE 2.8.8). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list